Lead singer of The Cowsills dies as brother is buried
Last Updated Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:34:49 EST
CBC Arts
Billy Cowsill, once the frontman for 1960s family band
The Cowsills, has died at his home in Calgary at the
age of 58.
Family members confirmed Sunday that Billy died Friday
night. He had been fighting a lengthy battle with a
variety of ailments which included emphysema,
osteoporosis and Cushing syndrome. But the family did
not reveal what caused Billy’s death.
Paul Cowsill, brother to Billy, told the Providence
Journal that Billy had a history of problems with
drugs and alcohol which had “caught up with him.”
The family had been gathered in Rhode Island over the
weekend for a memorial service for Barry Cowsill, a
brother who was also a member of the band. Barry
drowned in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in September.
The Cowsills were the inspiration for the 1970s
television sitcom The Partridge Family. The act
included parents Bud and Barbara, daughter Susan and
brothers William (Billy), Robert, Richard, Barry, Paul
and John.
The Cowsills also had their own TV special and
performed as a headline act in Las Vegas. They had
several hits including Hair, The Rain and Indian Lake.
They disbanded in the early seventies and went their
own ways.
Billy moved to Canada 35 years ago and continued his
musical career with the bands Blue Northern and The
Blue Shadows, which released two well-received albums.
In an interview with the Calgary Sun in January 2002,
Billy admitted his life spiralled out of control in
Vancouver during the mid-1990s. His Calgary friends
came to his rescue: “They dragged me [back to
Calgary], put me up in a facility and allowed me to
get my health, my sanity … back.”
Around 2002, Billy was halfway through a psychology
degree from Mount Royal College and had formed a party
band called the Co-Dependents. His family said he was
working towards a degree in musical education when he
died.
Cowsill is survived by two sons, Travis and Del.
― Allen Baekeland (Allen Baekeland), Monday, 20 February 2006 03:31 (nineteen years ago)
eleven years pass...
Came here to strongly recommend the documentary Family Band: The Cowsills Story, which is narrated by Bob Cowsill but has loads of interview footage with Billy from late in life when he had some perspective on the whole saga, as well as revealing clips of Barry and plenty of the other surviving members Paul, John, and Susan (plus Richard, the one Cowsill brother who was never in the group, which is a story in itself). It's intense and tragic.
The father was extremely abusive and may have sabotaged the group's career. One, by firing Billy and two, by his actions toward daughter Susan, which you have to hear her recount to believe.
I like this picture of the group at the end of their rope in '71 - even peppy Susan looks burned out at age 11:
https://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.315306.1416519759!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg
― Josefa, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 15:31 (eight years ago)