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Lighthouse

Susan Cowsill

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Susan Cowsill, the youngest member of ‘60s family group the Cowsills is back with a second solo album that is far more anguished than her first solo release, 2005’s Just Believe It. She lost her brother Barry and most of her personal belongings during Hurricane Katrina, and her other brother, Billy, passed away the same year. Her musical friends rallied around her, from her sister-in-law, the Bangles’ Vicki Peterson, to session guitarist extraordinaire Waddy Wachtel, and Jackson Browne, who joins her for “Avenues of the Indians.” This is a tightly played piece of emotional upheaval, sweetened with cello, violin, mandolin and organ. “Sweet Bitter End” retains a country-rock sway. “You and Me Baby” has the somber, forlorn feeling of a last dance. “River of Love” is the sound of a spirit, however, regenerating itself and finding a new path to the future. The cover of Glen Campbell’s “Galveston” slips into the album’s flow with a gorgeous poignancy. Lighthouse is an album that handles the darkness with a surprising amount of light. Cowsill’s work is a tribute to the resiliency of the human spirit.

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Very nice work Susan

Susan,

Embarrassingly I had never heard of you until I read an article about you in Taylor's Wood and Steel. I'm glad I found you. You've created a wonderful piece of musical art that I enjoy spending time with - nice work.

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If you have never heard Susan Cowsill sing, take a moment to preview this collection. Former member of the Cowsills and one of my fave bands, the Continental Drifters, Susan Cowsill brings her soul to this disc featuring a great cover of her brother Bill's "River of Love" and laments the Katrina experience in Nannys Song. Trust me, she only suffers from lousy music and American Idol muting her contributions to music.

Jomeer

Susan is a true musical professional who never lets you down. Another great CD from her! You gotta check it out!

Biography

Born: May 20, 1959 in Newport, RI

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Susan Cowsill began her career in the music industry at the tender age of seven years old, when she joined her brothers Bill, Bob, Barry, Paul, and John and her mother Barbara in the pop group the Cowsills in 1966. While best remembered as the real-life group that inspired the television series The Partridge Family, the Cowsills scored a handful of fine hit singles (including "Hair," "Indian Lake," and "The Rain, the Park and Other Things") and released six albums before the group disbanded in 1971,...
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