Happenings Plentiful All Over Teen Scene
December 28, 1967 News-Chronicle Vallejo, California
Listening to the singing group, the Cowsills, rehearse is a fascinating part of following the happenings on the teen scene. Mrs. Cowsill, her four sons and little daughter, started just for larks with a club in Newport, R.I., now are tearing around the country, knocking their audiences in the aisles.
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Across town to track down the Cowsills, that lively, Newport-based show featuring mother, four sons and a little daughter.
EASY TO FIND
The Cowsills are rehearsing in a dingy hall in a poor New York neighborhood, and they're easy to find by the sound.
Others have been attracted by the loud beat. A Catholic priest comes in to listen. By request, the din dies down and Mrs. Cowsill sings a quiet song, almost like a spiritual. But this can't last. The group is too irresponsible. Electric guitars are plugged in, the little girl wildly waves her tambourine and they're on again, playing themselves.
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