Cowsill, Barbara (1929–1985)
Cowsill, Barbara (1929–1985)
American musician. Name variations: The Cowsills. Born July 12, 1928; died Jan 31, 1985, in Tempe, Arizona; m. William "Bud" Cowsill; children: at least 7, including Susan Cowsill.
Appeared with her children as the Cowsills, the musical family group directed by husband which became the inspiration for tv series "The Partridge Family"; with Cowsills, had hit singles including "The Rain, the Park, & Other Things" (1968) and theme for rock musical Hair (1969). Cowsill albums include The Cowsills (1967), Captain Sad and His Ship of Fools (1968), The Cowsills in Concert (1969) and On My Side (1971).
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