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After Vegas Squabble Bill Cowsill Quits The Singing Family
August 4, 1970
The Miami Herald
Miami, Florida



The rags-to-riches story of The Cowsills has ended.

A backstage spat during their Las Vegas appearance has results in Bill Cowsill leaving the group and signing as a solo artist with MGM Records, according to Mike Curb, the label's 25-year-old whiz kid president.

It is almost inconceivable that this could happen to this close-knit family.

This columnist did one of the first interviews with The Cowsills when they were on a tedious tour to launch their career. That tour gave their first hit, "The Rain, the Park and Other Things."

But newsmen covering them were most impressed by their enthusiasm, faith in each other, and confidence they would make it as top recording artists.

Once they had a hit, more success came quickly with movies, European tours, television commercials, TV specials, etc. Maybe it was too much for them - at least one of them. Whatever the cause, it's a shame.

What about the rest of The Cowsills? There is no word yet on their plans except that they will likely leave MGM.

Curb, in signing Bill Cowsill, leaves them without their producer and main songwriter, so they'll have to do some reorganizing.





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