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'Cowsills' Star In First Network Television Special
November 17, 1968
Las Vegas Review Journal
Las Vegas, Nevada



The Cowsills, the celebrated, popular singing family will star in their own special on TV 3 Saturday, Nov. 23 8:30 - 9 p.m. (preempting "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir").

The Cowsills will sing songs from their large repertoire of hit tunes and folk ballads.

Greg Garrison, who produces and directs TV 3's "The Dean Martin Show," is the executive producer, Jonathan Lucas is the director.

Less than a year ago, the Cowsills were little known outside of their hometown - Newport, R.I. They were discovered by Leonard Stogel, their current manager, and made their network television debut on the Ed Sullivan show, Oct. 27, 1967.

Last February, the clan was featured in a two-hour "special" on TV 3's "Today" show. Since then they have toured the world, recorded several best selling albums, including the group which feature his wife and six of their seven children. The on-stage Cowsills consists of Bill, 20; Bob, 18; Paul, 16; Barry, 13; Johnny, 11; Susie, 8, and their mother, Barbara. Dick, who is Bob's twin, the singers' former road manager, is now in the Army.





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