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The LP Questionnaire/Pick Three - Bob Cowsill of The Cowsills
February 27, 2008
SxSW Music

How completely awesome is it that Bob Cowsill did The LP Questionnaire and Pick Three? Sister Susan is coming up next week. I have The Cowsills on our little bloggy! Very very cool.

The Cowsills, a family group who were the original inspiration for The Partridge Family, had a string of hits in the 60s ranging from “The Rain, the Park and Other Things” to “Hair.” They also recorded the theme song for Love, American Style.

I read that Bob also works in the medical industry helping to train Emergency Departments on a software package that he helped to develop (from cowsill.com). People always joke that musicans aren’t exactly saving lives, but he actually is!

On Friday, you can catch The Cowsills on Florence Henderson’s show on DirecTV. Hmm… I wonder if anyone at DirecTV is reading this… Florence Henderson should come to SXSW, too!

Before I start waxing nostalgic about 60s pop music and The Brady Bunch (while glossing over the fact that I wasn’t quite born in the 60s, just gestating), I present to you, the SXSW blog reader, Bob Cowsill’s LP Questionnaire…

Name: Bob Cowsill
Pro Wrestling Name: Okay, apparently my pro wrestling name is “Brooklyn Nova” - I can live with that - actually I kind of like it…a lot. If I ever develop an ego that’s so huge I need to have my name preceed the group’s I wouldn’t have “Bob Cowsill and The Cowsills", I’d have “Brooklyn Nova and The Cowsills.”

1. Pretend you’re 15 (and tell us what year it is, if you don’t mind). Name three songs you’d put on a mix tape for your girlfriend/boyfriend. The year was 1965. At that time in my life I would have chosen “Moon River” by Andy Williams, “Do You Believe in Magic?” by the Lovin’ Spoonful and “My Girl” by the Temptations.

2. Which evil villain would make the best president? Don Corleone. He would have made money in the process, true, but he would have straightened everybody out, and nobody would have given him any crap, and the United States would have at least, at a minimum, commanded “respect” throughout the world. “President Corleone, how will you deal with Hugo Chavez, sir?” “I will make him an offer he can’t refuse.”

3. What was your favorite cartoon as a child? The Road Runner. I learned a lot from Wile E. Coyote…never never never give up, no matter the outcome, the danger, the improbability, the roadblocks, the obstacles. Get ahead of the rock even though the rock might crush you. It’s true that I never saw him succeed, but he never ever stopped trying…really unbelievable dedication and belief in his purpose. I was always rooting for him even though I knew it was his destiny to fail. I wanted to become that driven in my pursuits.

4. What superpower do you wish you had? Flight. I’ve flown in dreams so I’m familiar with that power… what it feels like to actually fly. I’ve flown over tree tops, swooped down and swooped up and swooped all around just by maneuvering my arms this way or that. It’s the only superpower I’ve ever personally experienced so that might be causing me to lean that way because I would love to be able to do it anytime I feel like it. I’d only want the other superpowers periodically and some of them would drive me literally insane. Flight is different than the rest.

5. What would the title of your autobiography be? Songs From My Father’s House




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