Few of singer-songwriter Susan Cowsill's New Orleans friends knew of her prior life with popular 1960s singing siblings the Cowsills "When I moved here, people mostly knew me as a Continental Drifter ...
When they’re sharing a stage, singing and playing jangling guitars, Susan Cowsill and Vicki Peterson exhibit a natural rapport. They engage in friendly banter and, most of all, their voices blend ...
Susan Cowsill, the youngest family member of the 60’s pop music group The Cowsills, who served as the inspiration for the Partridge Family, will release her second solo album, Lighthouse, on May 18 ...
Susan Cowsill‘s “Covered in Vinyl” is back tonight (Thursday, August 22) with a twist: Instead of covering every song on a beloved album from the ’60s or ’70s, this time she’s moving up to those glory ...
The Cowsills became a national bubblegum-rock sensation when MGM released “The Rain, The Park, and Other Things” in 1967. Seven-year-old Susan Cowsill began her career in 1968 when she joined the ...
At a Susan Cowsill show, expect to hear category-defying original songs and Cowsills classics. A member of the sparkling 1960s pop-vocal band the Cowsills, she's also a solo singer-songwriter. In ...
For 15 years, musician Susan Cowsill's solo work has included "Covered in Vinyl," a series of classic album performances. In New Orleans, where she has lived since 1993, Cowsill has performed more ...
The last time most folks caught Susan Cowsill onstage was with the late and seriously lamented Continental Drifters, a band she fronted with her ex-husband Peter Holsapple along with ex-Bangle Vicki ...
In addition to Susan's own compositions, Lighthouse includes an impassioned reading of the late Barry Cowsill's “River of Love," which features soaring harmonies by Susan's brothers Bob, Paul and John ...
Like most girls her age, Susan Cowsill watched The Partridge Family every week on television. But unlike most girls her age, she was related to the Partridges, albeit in a Hollywood kind of way. The ...
"I'm a debutante -- at 45!" Susan Cowsill exclaimed to the audience at Iota on Monday night. Then Cowsill launched into the countryish title cut from her recent debut solo album, "Just Believe It." ...
It was only one word — and it’s not even a real word — but it put Susan Cowsill in the rock ’ n’ roll trivia books. Who is the youngest person to perform on a Top 10 song? In the late ’ 60s, the ...