When Susan Cowsill brings her new band and the songs from her latest album Lighthouse to Maxwell's later this month, she'll be carrying the indomitable spirit of New Orleans to the Mile Square City.
Susan Cowsill stands out in more ways than one on the 2025 Happy Together Tour. She is the only woman artist in this year’s lineup of the annual tour, which stops Friday night at Humphreys and ...
Directed by Santa Barbara-based Louise Palanker, Family Band: The Cowsills Story is an engaging, in-depth, and fascinating look at how one of the most popular bands of the 1960s — and probably the ...
“It’s the quintessential classic-rock tour.” Paul Cowsill checks in by phone from his home in Oregon. He and the band are on a little break from the Happy Together tour, a road show that travels from ...
Like scores of adolescent boys who grew up in the 1960s, the Cowsill brothers wanted to be like the Beatles. But after developing their musical abilities, gaining popularity and a legendary music ...
The first time the Cowsills did a Christmas-themed show, it was 1967 and they were singing carols on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” For a group of young Beatles fans, that was quite the experience. “We’re ...
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 ...
If Susan Cowsill has anything in common with Courtney Love, it might be a basic philosophy: Live through this. Both women — Cowsill, a sunny jangle-pop singer; Love, a trash-talking punk diva — have ...
Pic goes behind the scenes to dig up its share of dirt and family secrets on the flower-power pop band that inspired the fictional "Partridge Family." Little-remembered today, the Cowsills were a U.S.