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Bill and Bob co-produced their second album, We Can Fly, [4] which was released in December 1967. It spawned a second Top 40 hit with the title track. "We Can Fly" was written by Bob Cowsill, Bill Cowsill, Steve Duboff, and Artie Kornfeld, [5] and would be successfully recorded by several acts, notably Al Hirt and Lawrence Welk. [6]
Front L-R: Susan, Barry and Barbara. Back L-R: Bob, Paul, John, Mort Nasatir and Bill. The Cowsills' musical interest started while their father, William "Bud" Cowsill, was stationed in Canton, Ohio, in the late 1950s, as a US Navy recruiter. Bill and Bob taught themselves how to play the guitar.
On the 1970 Cowsills' biblical-themed studio album, II x II, Barry sang lead vocals on the opening track, originally written by Bill Cowsill. He also sang lead on his first song written, an acoustic composition titled "Don't Look Back", inspired by Crosby, Stills and Nash . [ 4 ]
Susan Claire Cowsill (born May 20, 1959) is a musician, ... In 1978, she reunited with the Cowsills (without Bill and Barbara) to work on an album of new songs.
The group was formed in Calgary, Alberta by Billy Cowsill on guitar and lead vocals, Tim Leacock on bass, Steve Pineo on guitar and vocals, and Ross Watson on drums. In the 1980s, Cowsill had taught Leacock to play bass. [1] The initial group, commencing in 1998, was Cowsill and Leacock, performing at local venues. [2]
Originally recorded in late 1966, with Bill Cowsill on lead vocals, the backing vocals of his mother, Barbara, were added onto the finished product after the initial sessions, at Kornfeld's suggestion. [6] The song was originally recorded at A&R Studios in New York with Brooks Arthur engineering the session.
The band was formed by Billy Cowsill and Elmar Spanier, who had been performing, with Lindsay Mitchell of Prism, as Billy Mitchell's Trainwreck.On July 5, 1985, they opened for k.d. lang at Calgary's Fairmont Palliser Hotel.
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