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A historic music group is helping the Jefferson County Historical Society establish a Jefferson County Museum.
The Cowsills - the family band behind huge hits in the late 1960s and the inspiration for the "The Partridge Family" television show - will stage a benefit concert for the historical society at the Madras Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 11.
The society is raising money to transform the iconic Methodist Church on D and Eighth streets in Madras, built in 1908, into a county museum.
As a three-person group, Paul, Susan and Bob Cowsill perform many concerts each year. For 14 years the group has been part of the "Happy Together" tour, which includes several popular bands from the 1960s. The Cowsills had two huge hits in the 1960s - "The Rain, the Park & Other Things" (1967) and "Hair" (1969) - which both reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard chart.
Other big Cowsills hits included "Indian Lake" (No. 10 in 1968) and "We Can Fly" (No. 21 in 1968). They also sang the original theme song to the television show "Love American Style" in 1969.
The Cowsills also often perform with a seven-piece band featuring extended family members. The Madras event will be the trio of siblings.
The Madras show includes a 90-minute performance complete with their hits, plus they apply their magnificent family harmony in covering beloved classic songs from the 1960s and early 1970s. Along with the great music, they sprinkle in plenty of humorous tales from their storied history. After the show, Paul, Susan and Bob will hold a meet-and-greet, be available for photos, and Cowsills music will be available for purchase.
The Madras Performing Arts Center has approximately 600 seats and is a great music venue. There are two tiers of seats for the show: premium front seating (to include a commemorative lanyard) is $100, and general seating is $50 per ticket. Seating within those two sections is general admission.
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