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Barry Cowsill (Barry Steven Cowsill) was born on 14 September, 1954 in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S., is an American musician and member of the Cowsills. Discover Barry Cowsill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
Popular As |
Barry Steven Cowsill |
Occupation |
Musician · songwriter · producer |
Age |
50 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
14 September 1954 |
Birthday |
14 September |
Birthplace |
Newport, Rhode Island, U.S. |
Date of death |
c. September 2, 2005 |
Died Place |
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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Barry Cowsill Height, Weight & Measurements
At 50 years old, Barry Cowsill height not available right now. We will update Barry Cowsill's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Family |
Parents |
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Wife |
Not Available |
Sibling |
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Children |
Brandy Cowsill, Collin Tyler Cowsill, Carrie Cowsill, Keira Crystal |
Barry Cowsill Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Barry Cowsill worth at the age of 50 years old? Barry Cowsill’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Barry Cowsill's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
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Timeline
Barry Steven Cowsill (September 14, 1954 – c. September 2, 2005 ) was an American musician, songwriter and producer.
He was the bassist of the musical group The Cowsills, who had three top-10 singles in the late 1960s.
Barry Steven Cowsill was born in Newport, Rhode Island to William "Bud" and Barbara Cowsill.
He was the third youngest of seven children (Bill, Richard, Bob, Paul, Barry, John, Susan).
As a young teenager, Barry started as the drummer (and later became known as the bass player) of the band, The Cowsills.
Initially formed by his brothers Bill and Bob Cowsill, the trio played popular tunes at local clubs, church benefits and parties.
The band introduced their younger brother John on drums and switched Barry to bass.
The quartet were signed by Mercury Records.
By the late 1960s, the band expanded to include his mother Barbara, older brother Paul, and younger sister Susan.
In 1966, they released three singles: "Most of All", "Party Girl", and "What's It Gonna Be Like".
The band was dropped by Mercury, but they were discovered by Artie Kornfeld and signed to MGM Records.
On the 1970 Cowsills' biblical-themed studio album, II x II, Barry sang lead vocals on the opening track, originally written by Bill Cowsill.
He also sang lead on his first song written, an acoustic composition titled "Don't Look Back", inspired by Crosby, Stills and Nash.
On the track "The Prophecy Of Daniel And John The Divine", Barry is heard speaking and reciting a passage.
The song's verses was inspired and taken from The Bible's Book of Revelation.
On the 1971 Cowsills' studio album, On My Side, Barry sang lead and composed two acoustic tracks "Dover Mine" and "Down On The Farm", and also had featured lead vocals on "Good Ole Rock & Roll Song".
The Cowsills went on to churn out a string of hits (including the #2's "The Rain the Park and Other Things" and "Hair") before officially disbanding by 1972.
They released one single in 1974 "The Time Has Come" backed with "Be Your Mother's Son" on Capitol.
Throughout his life, he continued to play music and participated in various post-heyday incarnations of the Cowsills.
He idolised Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the British band The Rolling Stones, and took on personas.
Cowsill has an older daughter Carrie, born out of wedlock in 1977.
After the Cowsills broke up, Cowsill moved frequently and worked various jobs including construction and waiting tables.
For a time, Cowsill owned a bar in Austin which he admitted he lost because he "drank it dry. I was drinking my face off in those days."
In 1980, Cowsill released a limited edition cassette tape of demos titled A Portrait of Barry Cowsill. The recording session at Kingsound Studio, featured session musicians Dennis Brown (on electric guitar) and George Green (on drums).
Barry played bass, acoustic guitar, and piano.
In 1987, Barry Cowsill married Deborah Scott with whom he had two children, Kiera and Collin.
In 1998, he released his first solo album, As Is.
In 2000, all members of the Cowsills participated in a reunion concert at The Taste of Rhode Island Festival, including Barry, Bill and Richard Cowsill, who previously were not involved in the 1998 Cowsill's album Global.
In 2002, he relocated to his hometown of Newport, Rhode Island.
Cowsill and his wife were divorced in 2003.
In 2005, Cowsill relocated again to New Orleans.
Shortly before his death, he had made plans to enter a Los Angeles rehab facility to seek help for his alcoholism.
His flight to Los Angeles had been scheduled for August 28, but those plans were stymied when Hurricane Katrina hit the city on August 29.
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the city of New Orleans.
Cowsill, who chose not to evacuate, weathered the storm in an abandoned warehouse.
Cowsill survived the storm but was in need of help.
He called his sister Susan from a pay phone (Susan also lived in New Orleans with her family but chose to evacuate) and left four voice mail messages saying he was surrounded by looters and people shooting.
This was followed by his second solo album, U.S. 1, which was released posthumously in 2009.
In 2010, Susan Cowsill did a rendition of Barry's song "River of Love" with other members of the Cowsills, featuring on her Lighthouse solo studio album.