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January 22nd, 2006
REMEMBERS BARRY COWSILL 1954 - 2006
Last month the body of Cowsills bassist Barry Cowsill was found under a pier in New Orleans where he had died of drowning during the devastating hurricane. Now, this news escaped me because, well, The Cowsills aren't exactly in the public spotlight these days; not to mention this information got buried over with the rush of the holidays. However, as a result, the fact that it went unnoticed only amplified the sadness in me. For those who aren't familiar with The
Cowsills, they were one of the great pop bands of the late 1960's and pretty
much ruled the charts just before the bubblegum pop explosion of the 1970's.
The Cowsills originally consisted of four brothers - Bill, Bob, John, and Barry
Cowsill - who played Beatles music at a tourist spot in Newport,
Rhode Island. After being discovered by NBC's Today Show, which led to a recording
contract with Mercury Records, their mother was brought in to record harmonies
on their first album which featured the hit, The Rain, the Park and Other T During their heyday the three youngest Cowsills - Barry, John and Paul - were the three most featured in teen magazines such as 16 and Tiger Beat. It was said that Keith and Danny Partridge were both partially inspired by Barry Cowsill. Barry was the bona fide heart throb of the band but was also considered the charmer and the clown. A Barry's story ends when he left some phone messages for Susan on September 1st, two days after Katrina had hit New Orleans. Barry was never heard from again. His body was found on December 28th on a wharf in New Orleans. Barry Cowsill isn't the most memorable teen idol. However, he still remains to be a member of the pop culture community and his death managed to leave a hollow feeling in my chest (perhaps more so because the news of his passing took so long to reach me). I know that when I hear a Cowsills song in the future I'll be thinking of the human tragedy that happened in New Orleans.
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