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Music Box: Coffee East provides intimate venue
by MICHAEL BUCKLEY
May 23, 2008
The Capital
Annapolis, Maryland

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Before inspiring the creation of television's best known family band, the Cowsill brothers were finding their own inspiration from those lovable mop-tops, The Beatles. It wasn't long after that Barbara ("mini-mom") and 7-year-old Susan joined in to record the group's first fully fledged family album, The Rain, The Park and Other Things. Bob Cowsill remembers it like this. The family angle just evolved ... first Bill and me, then Bill me and Barry, then Bill, me, Barry and John, then Bill, me, Barry, John and Mom, then Bill, me, Barry, John, Mom and Paul, then later, me, Paul, John, Barry, Mom and Susan, then back to Bill, me, Barry and John (very briefly in the end) and then to me, Paul, John and Susan." They got their first big break on The Today Show where a scout from Mercury Records caught wind of the young phenomenon. The Cowsills were everywhere in the late '60s and early '70s as guests on television shows, as spokes-folks for milk, and on their own television special. Studio musician Waddy Wachtel of the so-called L.A. mafia (Linda Rondstadt, Keith Richards) played much of the music on the band's records. Two of the brothers, Barry and Billy, have passed away, one lost in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (Barry). Susan continues to live and perform in New Orleans. The Cowsills perform their numerous gold record hits for two shows at Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis tonight (6:30 and 9:30 p.m.). Tonight at Rams Head Live! in Baltimore look for a five band lineup headlined by The Apathy Eulogy and The Dangerous Summer. The Dangerous Summer emerged in 2006 and hit the studio with producer Paul Leavitt (Dashboard Confessional, Senses Fail, All Time Low). They self-released their debut EP, "There Is No Such Thing As Science" in January of 2007. The EP gained quite a buzz from the support of hometown friends All Time Low and a devoted online fanbase, and they landed opening gigs for Cartel, Hit The Lights and Valencia. Their debut Hopeless Records EP, "If You Could Only Keep Me Alive" was released last summer.

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