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Family Band: The Cowsills Story Chicago Tribune Little-remembered today, the Cowsills were a US TV and radio staple in the late 1960s, their wholesome take on flower-power pop inspiring the fictional "Partridge Family" just as its real-life model began fading from public view.
Family Band: The Cowsills Story Santa Barbara Independent By Matt Kettmann (Contact) Directed by Santa Barbara-based Louise Palanker, Family Band: The Cowsills Story is an engaging, in-depth, and fascinating look at how one of the most popular bands of the 1960s — and probably the most ambitious and ...
The Music Never Stops Santa Barbara Independent We can safely file the documentaries on the Cowsills and Morphine's Mark Sandman under the “where are they now…?” (and “where is their back story now?”) category, but from radically different ends of the spectrum and different time trajectories.
My Breakfast With the Filmmakers Santa Barbara Independent By Barney Brantingham (Contact) When Santa Barbaran Louise Palanker was young, her favorite band was The Cowsills, a mom and her kids. “They were teen idols,” says Palanker. Then the band imploded due to family disputes. But before that, they had four ...
The Beach Boys Set For Reunion At 54th Grammy Awards Ultimate Classic Rock The band, which also includes John Cowsill (yes, of The Cowsills) on drums, will team with Grammy nominees Foster The People and Maroon 5 for this special performance. What they will be doing, we're not exactly sure. A 'Fun Fun Fun'/'Pumped Up Kicks' ...
Eleven Year Old Brenda Lee Made Her TV Debut WFMY News 2 In 1985, Barbara Cowsill, mother of the group The Cowsills, died in Arizona. She was 56. In 1989, Playboy hit newsstands with nude photos of La Toya Jackson. In 1993, Michael Jackson and 3500 children performed during halftime at the Super Bowl.
Santa Barbara Filmmakers 2012 Santa Barbara Independent Family Band: The Cowsills Story: An engaging, in-depth, and fascinating look at how one of the most popular bands of the 1960s — and probably the most ambitious and inclusive family-based group — crumbled under the weight of an abusive father-manager.
Review - No gray hairs for musical 'Hair' New Philadelphia Times Reporter Let's see, there's “Easy to Be Hard” (which was recorded by Three Dog Night in 1969) “Good Morning Starshine” (a huge hit for singer Oliver in 1969), “Hair” (a major hit for the Cowsills in 1969), and “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (a No.