The Cowsills In Books





The Classic Rock and Roll Reader: Rock Music from Its Beginnings to the Mid-1970s
by William E Studwell
Routledge
October 9, 1999

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on Page 196:

Finally, the title song of Hair, the irreverent and brash credo of penniless hippies, reached Number 4 in a happy version by a well-dressed, freshly scrubbed family group that would later be3 cloned as television’s Partridge Family. The Cowsills were a bunch of youngsters and their mom, who all made some nice recordings and had three hits in their brief career. Their one of the more appealing flashed in the pan in show business history, though their version of the song “Hair” would likely give shudders to fans of the play. Happily for the Cowsills, the vast majority of people who have ever heard “Hair” have heard their version of it. For the Cowsills, unfortunately, it was three hits and you’re out; after “Hair” they were heard no more.




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