Susan Cowsill
- January 5, 2024
- Pop Singer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Susan Cowsill |
Occupation | Pop Singer |
Date Of Birth | May 20, 1959(1959-05-20) |
Age | 65 |
Birthplace | Canton |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Ohio |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Susan Cowsill Biography
Name | Susan Cowsill |
Birthday | May 20 |
Birth Year | 1959 |
Place Of Birth | Canton |
Home Town | Ohio |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Spouse | Russ Broussard , Peter Holsapple |
Children(s) | Miranda Holsapple |
Susan Cowsill is one of the most popular and richest Pop Singer who was born on May 20, 1959 in Canton, Ohio, United States. As a member of the acclaimed family-oriented pop group The Cowsills, she sang the most loved track of the group, “Hair.” She was later Acoustic guitarist, vocalist and the songwriter for the band The Continental Drifters. Continental Drifters.
In the 90s the two sisters-in-law and musical partner, In the 1990s, she and her sister-in-law and musical collaborator, Vicki Peterson, formed a music duo called The Psycho Sisters. formed a duo known as The Psycho Sisters.
Cowsill began her musical career with the Cowsills in 1967; she is the youngest member of the Cowsills and the only daughter of parents Bud and Barbara Cowsill. She made her debut on We Can Fly, the Cowsills’ second MGM Records album, released in early 1968. Her debut solo vocal was a song called Ask the Children, featured in the Cowsills’ third MGM album, Captain Sad And His Ship Of Fools. Her contribution to the Cowsills’ backing vocals made her, upon her ninth birthday, the youngest person to be directly involved in a top ten hit record when “Indian Lake” made the Top 10 in the early summer of 1968.
In 1969 she contributed to the vocals in what would become the Cowsills’ biggest hit, Hair. She became known for her performance of the line, “and spaghetti’d” which she sang with a squeakiness in her voice that she still uses when she performs the song live.
The couple was born at Canton, Ohio, to Barbara and Bud Cowsill, she is the younger sister of fellow Cowsills’ members John Cowsill, Bill Cowsill, and Barry Cowsill. Alongside her first husband, Peter Holsapple she has a daughter named Miranda Her second marriage, with Russ Broussard, began in 2003.
Susan Cowsill Net Worth
Net Worth | $4 Million |
Source Of Income | Pop Singer |
House | Living in own house. |
Susan Cowsill is one of the richest Pop Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Susan Cowsill 's net worth $4 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
She first appeared as a member of The Cowsills when she was just nine years old, playing on the album We Can Fly (1968) and Captain Sad and His Ship of Fools (1968), and also to the smash single “Indian Lake.”
She composed, performed she released and performed a song entitled “Crescent City Sneaux” in reaction to 2005’s Hurricane Katrina catastrophe that had led to Barry’s death. Barry.
Susan Claire Cowsill (born May 20, 1959; Canton, Ohio) is a musician, vocalist and songwriter.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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Who is Susan Cowsill Dating?
According to our records, Susan Cowsill married to Russ Broussard , Peter Holsapple. As of December 1, 2023, Susan Cowsill’s is not dating anyone.
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She married fellow band member and drummer Russ Broussard in July 2003. She has one daughter, Miranda Holsapple, from her marriage to musician Peter Holsapple.
Facts & Trivia
Susan Ranked on the list of most popular Pop Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Susan Cowsill celebrates birthday on May 20 of every year.
In 2004, on the heels of a rare Christmas snowfall in New Orleans, Cowsill wrote and recorded Crescent City Sneaux, contrasting the peace of that snowfall with the disaster of Hurricane Katrina and has been described as an “anthem” for survivors of the hurricane.