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    Massive Blur is the debut album by the American musician Melissa Ferrick, ... Susan Cowsill, and Vicki Peterson contributed to Massive Blur. Critical reception. Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic: Chicago Tribun ...

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  2. Massive Blur: Atlantic: B.G. Vocals: 1994 : Continenal Drifters: Continental Drifters : Monkey Hill : Vocals, Acoustic Guitar and wrote "Desperate Love" 1994: The Cowsills: The Cowsills in Concert Reissue w/bonus tracks: Razor & Tie: Vocals 1994: The Cowsills: The Cowsills Reissue w/bonus tracks: Razor & Tie: Vocals : 1994 : Giant Sand

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    Susan Claire Cowsill was born in Canton, Ohio to William "Bud" and Barbara Cowsill. She is the youngest of seven children (Bill, Richard, Bob, Paul, Barry, John, Susan).

    Cowsill began her musical career with the Cowsills in 1967; she is the youngest member of the Cowsills and the only daughter of parents Bud and Barbara Cowsill. She made her debut on We Can Fly, the Cowsills' second MGM Records album, released in early 1968. Her debut solo vocal was a song called Ask the Children, featured in the Cowsills' third MG...

    Music

    Cowsill signed briefly with Warner Bros. Records in 1976, releasing two singles, including revival of 1971 Sixto Rodriguez song "I Think of You". Beginning in the early '80s she worked as a backing vocalist for varying artists including Dwight Twilley, the Smithereens, Carlene Carter, Mike Zito, and Hootie & the Blowfish. During this time her songwriting skills blossomed, and several of her songs have been covered by other artists. By the early 1990s, she had developed an affinity for America...

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    Cowsill made numerous appearances with her family on many variety shows in the 1960s and early 1970s including a solo appearance on The Dean Martin Show.[citation needed] She and her band performed as themselves in the HBO drama Treme(2011, season 2, episode 8 titled "Can I Change My Mind"), set in post-Katrina New Orleans.

    Cowsill's home and belongings (including a sizeable amount of Cowsills memorabilia) were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Her brother Barry stayed behind and became one of the victims of the hurricane; his body was not found until shortly after Christmas 2005. The day before Barry's funeral, she learned her oldest brother Bill had succumbed to illne...

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  4. Susan Cowsill (right) always seemed to be the focal point, or at least the comic relief, of any photograph of the group. Three reunited surviving Cowsills — Bob, Paul and Susan — are now performing on the multi-act Happy Together tour, which will touch down in Asbury Park (Aug. 1), New Brunswick (Aug. 2), Morristown (Aug. 4) and Englewood (Aug. 5); see show information below.

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  5. Susan Cowsill ist eine Musikerin mit langer Vergangenheit. So gehörte sie bereits als Kinderstar mit 8 Jahren zu den Cowsills, einer Familienband (mit 5 Brüdern und der Mutter), die in den 60ern etliche Hits verbuchen konnte, z.B. 'The Rain, The Park And Other Things' und eine Version von 'Hair'. Allerdings sollte es bis zum Beginn der 90er ...

  6. The Cowsills war in den 1960er Jahren eine populäre US-amerikanische Gesangsgruppe, nach deren Vorbild die Serie The Partridge Family entstand. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Wirken