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Trigger Cowboys. The band's drummer, Bruce Larochelle, would recall, "His body language reminded me of that of an outlaw or a gunfighter, roaming from town to town,
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Billy Cowsill – Live From The Crystal Ballroom Calgary, AB July, 1985
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Billy Cowsill Live From The Crystal Ballroom Calgary, AB July, 1985
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Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons
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Vancouver, Calgary, Billy Mitchell's Trainwreck, 1983–1986
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Come On Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family
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William Cowsill, 58, Leader of Family Pop-Rock Band, Dies
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1971 "You (In My Mind)" / "Crystal Claps", London Records
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Yellowknife, Edmonton, Bryan Fustukian Band, 1975–1977
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1584:"Attention BobCats fans and Friends!!, Apr 2006"
1381:"Of Cassidys, Partridges and Cowsills, Nov 2017"
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2218:"Singer Barbara C. Cowsill, 56, Dies, Feb 1985"
1749:The Blue Shadows Revisit On the Floor of Heaven
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2427:; www.moose-meadow.com. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
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970:Beautiful Dreamers: Volume 1 Alberta Sessions
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2153:He's A Rebel (The Gene Pitney Story Retold)
2011:"Arson destroys popular eatery, Julyl 2002"
1999:, November 30, 2004. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
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715:He's A Rebel (The Gene Pitney Story Retold)
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2036:"The Co-Dependents – Live Recording Event"
1875:"The Burners (2) – Low Tech / High Torque"
988:He's A Rebel: The Gene Pitney Story Retold
661:In 1988, Cowsill had produced the release
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2683:"Bill Cowsill, Writing & Arrangement"
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1959:Cowsill finds music a hard habit to break
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2362:Rock legend Cowsill dies in Calgary home
2249:Rock legend Cowsill dies in Calgary home
2126:"The Shackshakers – With Special Guests"
1938:Billy Cowsill, The Road and Other Things
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1318:Billy Cowsill, The Road and Other Things
982:Sorrow Bound: Hank Williams Re-Examined
521:By now, Cowsill had become friends with
292:. Bill produced the band's third album,
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2424:Rivers and Rails: A Tribute to Alberta
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2203:; Retrieved 2014-09-19. Brian Nation,
976:Rivers and Rails: A Tribute to Alberta
776:Rivers and Rails: A Tribute to Alberta
578:Vancouver, The Blue Shadows, 1987–1996
1339:"Bill Cowsill - Nervous Breakthrough"
653:Calgary, The Co-Dependents, 1998–2004
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263:The Rain, The Park & Other Things
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1016:, "How Can I Make You See" (writer)
586:, the first album for the Vancouver
3134:American country singer-songwriters
2978:It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)
2500:Ralph Boyd Johnson sings about home
483:Vancouver, Blue Northern, 1977–1983
249:, who offered them a contract with
209:Early life, The Cowsills, 1964–1969
3184:20th-century American male singers
2957:Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted
2657:"Opal Butterfly – Beautiful Beige"
2316:"That Voice, That Stare, May 2006"
2301:, April 15, 2006, as reprinted in
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937:1969 "Hair" / "What is Happy", MGM
910:1974 "The Time Has Come", Columbia
539:. Wanagas was also the manager of
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2911:The World of the Partridge Family
2858:A Partridge Family Christmas Card
2303:Silver Threads - Cowsills Website
2100:"Ralph Boyd Johnson – Dyin To Go"
1968:, June 14, 2001, as reprinted in
1946:Silver Threads - Cowsills Website
1691:Biography of The Rattled Roosters
1407:"The Cowsills – You (In My Mind)"
1326:Silver Threads - Cowsills Website
1302:Silver Threads - Cowsills Website
942:Captain Sad and His Ship of Fools
535:Wanagas, president of Edmonton's
294:Captain Sad And His Ship Of Fools
3139:American male singer-songwriters
2992:Looking Through the Eyes of Love
2904:At Home with Their Greatest Hits
828:Live at the Mecca Café, Volume 2
796:Live at the Mecca Café, Volume 2
688:Live At The Mecca Café, Volume 2
2606:"Pop Stars Old Home...Nov 2009"
2462:CDs dig deep into Alberta roots
2172:"Billy Cowsill Interview, 1994"
1532:"Blue Northern – Blue Northern"
1300:, April 1995. As reprinted in
1267:"Billy Cowsill Interview, 1994"
1109:"Billy Cowsill Interview, 1994"
633:won. The band's second album,
205:artist and producer in Canada.
2971:I Woke Up in Love This Morning
2342:Another Cowsill Family Tragedy
1858:Recollections of Billy Cowsill
1021:As a producer of other artists
500:, and co-produced their album
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3174:Songwriters from Rhode Island
2872:The Partridge Family Notebook
2438:CD a late present for Alberta
2009:Walton, Dawn (27 July 2002).
1678:Biography of The Blue Shadows
1558:"Patti Mayo – Restless Heart"
1009:, Beautiful Beige (co-writer)
395:, Cowsills Reunion, 1970-1975
3090:Goober and the Ghost Chasers
2631:"The Blue Shadows – Rockin'"
1716:Profile of the Co-Dependents
1187:"We Can Fly by The Cowsills"
3097:Fred Flintstone and Friends
2391:Particulars of Tom Phillips
2087:Biography of Optimal Impact
1805:Hatcher's Songs of Healing"
1788:Hatcher's Songs of Healing"
1729:Hatcher's Songs of Healing"
1636:Hatcher's Songs of Healing"
1161:"The Cowsills – We Can Fly"
1043:1990 The Rattled Roosters,
870:Billy Mitchell's Trainwreck
372:as the mother in the show.
172:Billy Mitchell's Trainwreck
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2837:The Partridge Family Album
1474:Profile of Bryan Fustukian
893:(EP), Quintessence Records
830:(Recorded 2001), Indelible
582:In 1990, Cowsill produced
462:, which is the capitol of
245:to promote it was seen by
195:William Joseph Cowsill Jr.
45:William Joseph Cowsill Jr.
3069:David Cassidy discography
2985:Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
2925:The Definitive Collection
2764:
1944:, 2001. As reprinted in
1324:, 2001. As reprinted in
1026:2002 Ralph Boyd Johnson,
963:Compilation contributions
213:Bill Cowsill was born in
2619:– via PressReader.
2543:Billy Cowsill dead at 58
2397:. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
2305:. Retrieved 2014-09-10.
1979:. Retrieved 2014-09-09.
1864:. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
1697:. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
1493:Profile of Blue Northern
1304:. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
1220:. BA Presley, Now Sounds
1214:"We Can Fly Liner Notes"
729:Barbara Cowsill died of
617:The group was signed to
215:Middletown, Rhode Island
63:Middletown, Rhode Island
2170:Mulligan, Terry David.
2160:. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
1948:. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
1328:. Retrieved 2014-09-19.
1265:Mulligan, Terry David.
1107:Mulligan, Terry David.
999:2000 The Shackshakers,
863:On the Floor of Heaven,
621:and their first album,
549:Fairmont Palliser Hotel
3154:Singers from Vancouver
3149:Musicians from Calgary
2663:. Discogs. 5 July 1968
2407:Stewart MacDougall bio
2293:Billy Cowsill Obituary
2132:. Discogs. 2 June 2000
1842:Recovery Acres Society
1506:"Blue Northern – Blue"
786:, who was a victim of
647:On the Floor of Heaven
623:On The Floor of Heaven
525:, singer of the group
513:on December 23, 1982.
308:from the rock musical
3144:Deaths from emphysema
2964:I'll Meet You Halfway
2585:Billy Cowsill Website
2274:Billy Cowsill Website
2199:, November 27, 2006.
1970:Billy Cowsill Website
1915:Steve Pineo biography
1037:2000 Optimal Impact,
1005:1968 Opal Butterfly,
922:Nervous Breakthrough,
792:Newport, Rhode Island
448:Northwest Territories
332:The Mike Douglas Show
3194:Singers from Alberta
3189:The Partridge Family
3179:The Cowsills members
2757:The Partridge Family
2322:on 24 September 2015
2201:Vancouver Jazz Forum
1902:Low Tech/High Torque
1862:1723 9th Street S.W.
1856:Ralph Boyd Johnson,
1590:on 11 September 2014
1366:Nervous Breakthrough
1051:Low Tech/High Torque
835:Live Recording Event
692:Live Recording Event
684:Live Recording Event
663:Low Tech/High Torque
608:Sons of the Pioneers
450:as his destination.
429:Nervous Breakthrough
393:Nervous Breakthrough
361:The Partridge Family
344:The Johnny Cash Show
320:The Ed Sullivan Show
225:with their brothers
2541:Jessica Robertson,
1770:with Tom Coxworth,
1379:Blackstock, Peter.
1193:. Second Hand Songs
1191:secondhandsongs.com
1045:Year of the Rooster
1030:, co-produced with
1012:1968 Bit 'A Sweet,
1001:With Special Guests
994:Guest contributions
675:Mount Royal College
584:Year of the Rooster
2999:Walkin in the Rain
2950:I Think I Love You
2604:Markusoff, Jason.
2590:2013-05-30 at the
2529:The New York Times
2496:1723 9th Street SW
2467:2016-03-04 at the
2443:2016-03-24 at the
2367:2011-06-28 at the
2298:Country Music News
2279:2013-02-09 at the
2254:2011-06-28 at the
2015:The Globe and Mail
1975:2013-05-30 at the
1964:2014-09-10 at the
1957:Mary-Lynn McEwen,
1920:2014-09-11 at the
1610:"Cowsill Timeline"
1480:2014-09-06 at the
1297:Vancouver Magazine
1094:2014-09-06 at the
1049:1988 The Burners,
807:Knox United Church
511:Commodore Ballroom
336:Playboy After Dark
328:American Bandstand
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2522:Daniel J. Wakin,
2226:. 6 February 1985
2223:Los Angeles Times
1133:Gillis, James J.
1080:Steve Dougherty,
1055:1983 Patti Mayo,
879:, Indelible Music
821:The Co-Dependents
788:Hurricane Katrina
737:Illness and death
668:The Co-Dependents
631:The Rankin Family
348:Columbia Pictures
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