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Former child singer outgrows 'squeak' to become powerful artist
by Lisa Rich
October 23, 2009
nj.com

Susan Cowsill

When: 8 p.m. tomorrow

Where: Concerts at the Crossing, Unitarian Universalist Church, 268 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville

Admission: $23 (under 14 years, $5), (609) 406-1424

She used to be known for her squeak.

Susan Cowsill, the youngest member of popular '60s band the Cowsills, started her journey into music at 8 years of age, a squeaky-voiced talent who won hearts with her smile and song.

Now her squeak has been replaced with an undoubting command of emotion and power. Her voice still cracks a bit, but it's not the sound of a child.

It's the sound of a woman, strong in sound and heart who has spent a lifetime in music and giving pieces of her soul to audience members.

Tomorrow night, you can witness her power. Cowsill is the featured performer at Concerts at the Crossing in Titusville.

And in contrast to her many years of singing with bands, including the Cowsills and the Continental Drifters, she's now performing solo.




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