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Years active
  
1973-present

Name
  
John Cowsill

Role
  
Musician


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Born
  
March 2, 1956 (age 68) Newport, Rhode Island (
1956-03-02
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, producer

Instruments
  
Vocalist, drums, keyboards, percussions

Spouse
  
Vicki Peterson (m. 2003), Valerie Ann Poulos (m. 1985–2001), Jan Allison (m. 1978–1983)

Children
  
William James Cowsill, Tenaya Danielle Cowsill

Albums
  
Tommy Tutone 2, The Cowsills in Concert, The Cowsills, 20th Century Masters

Similar
  
Susan Cowsill, Barry Cowsill, Bill Cowsill

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John Cowsill (born March 2, 1956 in Newport, Rhode Island) is an American musician, best known for his work as a singer and drummer with his siblings' band, The Cowsills. He is currently a drummer and vocalist for The Beach Boys touring band, which features original Beach Boy Mike Love and long time member Bruce Johnston. He has also played keyboards for the "Beach Boys Band", and according to the band's website, he does Al Jardine's and the late Carl Wilson's vocal parts. He also has performed and recorded with Jan and Dean.

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In the early 1980s, he recorded with the one hit wonder band Tommy Tutone, playing percussion and singing back-up vocals on the band's hit, "867-5309/Jenny", although he did not appear in the video.

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For a time, he was part of Dwight Twilley's band, as was his sister Susan Cowsill.

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In 2003, he married Vicki Peterson of The Bangles.

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Cowsill began playing with the Beach Boys touring band on keyboards in 2000. He moved to the drums in 2008. His solos for the concerts include "Help Me, Rhonda," "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "I Can Hear Music," "Wild Honey," and "Darlin'."

In 2011, Cowsill was confirmed to be performing alongside The Beach Boys on their 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour. Cowsill appears on the band's subsequent studio album, That's Why God Made the Radio (2012).

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References

John Cowsill Wikipedia