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Susan Cowsill: Still Fighting for New Orleans
October 6, 2008
PR News

New Orleans’s favorite vocalist Susan Cowsill is writing and fighting for social justice and the environment–and proud to call the Crescent City home.

New Orelans, LA(RushPRnews)10/06/2008–New Orleans’s Susan Cowsill returns to Louisiana, fresh from a whirlwind tour through Canadian Provinces and the East Coast, to join blues favorite Tab Benoit and the Voice of the Wetlands All Stars on October 10, 11, and 12 at the Southdown Plantation in Houma. The festival is free and open to the public.

The highlight of the fifth annual festival will be a musical line-up featuring international touring artists and local music acts. The festival will also feature local cooks and chefs preparing a dynamic menu of traditional South Louisiana cuisine. Activities for children, as well as child-friendly educational programs will again be a part of the festival.

“Most importantly Voice of the Wetlands will focus on the great importance of the Louisiana wetlands to buffer the effects of hurricanes,” Cowsill says.

Cowsill, Benoit, and other musicians will focus on Louisiana’s wetland issues and solutions.

On Friday, October 12, the VOW Festival will kick off with “Six Strings Down”, an all-star guitar jam featuring John Lisi, Josh Garrett, Westbank Mike, Billy Iuso, Kujo, Brian Besse, and Steven Randall, with special guest Tab Benoit.

Susan Cowsill is scheduled to perform on Sunday afternoon.

“The music, food, coastline, wildlife, fish, game, and everything else that makes Louisiana a unique and original state is in desperate need of America’s attention and support,” said Tab Benoit in a statement. See www.voiceofthewetlands.com.

South Louisiana is currently recovering from hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Houma took a direct hit from Gustav, and although Ike hit over 300 miles west of there, Terrebonne parish suffered significant. Lafourche parish suffered significant damage, as well.

Cowsill will not slow down after VOV. Cowsill’s critically acclaimed 2005 album, Just Believe It, will be re-released, remastered, and remixed before the end of the year.

Susan Cowsill will join master songwriter Jimmy Webb, Webb (“By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” Wichita Lineman,” Up Up And Away,” “Macarthur Park,”), on Friday December 5th and Saturday December 6th, at the New Orleans Songwriters Festival.

The founding sponsor of this event is The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (”ASCAP”), which has been representing songwriters, composers, and publishers since its inception some 80 years ago.

Early in 2009, Susan Cowsill will begin studio work on her new album, set for release in spring of 2009.

Meanwhile the New Orleans’s favorite continues a busy tour schedule, with dates In Rhode Island, Canada, and much more to come in South Louisiana, including the critically acclaimed Covered in Vinyl (CIV) series at Carrollton Station every month.

Susan Cowsill’s anthem to survivors of hurricane Katrina, Crescent City Snow, has become a worldwide phenomenon and is featured on playlists from Australia to Los Angeles. The anthem to searching for home and a place “where I know who I am,” has received over 23,000 hits in six months on Cowsill’s webpage.

Tour dates follow, but are subject to change. Check with the venues.

Cowsill also appears on a benefit CD, Congo’s Angels, with Grammy winner and fellow New Orleans artist, Irma Thomas.




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