RIMHOF to celebrate, honor and preserve
April 25, 2013 Time Out North Kingstown, Rhode Island
The Cowsills (above) from Banister's Wharf in Newport, The Cowsills carried their glorious pop harmonies to the world in the 1960s and 70s
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THE
COWSILLS - From
Bannister's Wharf m Newport,
The Cowsills carried their glorious pop harmonies to the
world in the 1960s and 70s.
Along the way, they garnered
three Top-10 hits - and another
nine Billboard chart entries -
making them one of the most
successful Rhode Island acts of
all time. Their early singles featured a four-piece lineup of
brothers Bill, Bob, Barry and
John. By the time they'd begun
their sting of hits for MGM
Records, they'd added their
mom, Barbara, to the mix and
then brought in sister Susan and
brother Paul for their second
album. After pursuing successful solo careers in the '80s and
'90s (most notably Susan with
The Continental Drifters and
Bill with The Blue Shadows on
the Americana scene; and John
as the drummer-in-residence
for The Beach Boys), the group
reformed in 1999 for an album
under Bob's direction and
reestablished itself as a major
concert attraction. The
Cowsills have become universally recognized as pioneers of
the joyful genre of Rock 'n'
Roll now referred to as "Sunshine Pop."
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