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Exclusive Interview with ....
John Cowsill
Drummer
extraordinaire. this man has been in the hot seat
(well the drummer’s seat) since the tender age of 7 1/2 as he
helped keep the beat
and the rhythm for the famed Cowsills.
The quick flicks of the wrists and
impeccable drumming style could
belong only to one man, and he is John Cowsill, youngest Cowsill male
family
member
and currently the drummer for the Beach Boys.
With difficult rhythms and fast
paced beats in the legendary Beach Boys
music it seems John Cowsill, the lifelong drummer (amongst his list of
many
instruments) would be the perfect fit.
Let’s step back though,
how does John describe his experience being a
part of the Cowsills,
was it a
smooth transition into the Beach Boys, and what is daily life like for
him
now? These
questions and others can
only be answered in the Feeling the Vibe Style.
Let’s
get into it, here we go!
Q & A
FTV:
We know you’re
part of the very talented Cowsills.
So what was it like traveling and
touring
around with your family? Were
there any
moments on the tour that stick out in your mind?
JC: No,
not after we became famous. All the fun was mainly
before that. We used to play bars and that
was fun to me. I was 7 ½ playing four
sets a night in all the local clubs. I
remember the cops coming and shutting it down.
We needed to get special permission from the mayor. So that
was more fun than doing the big
Cowsill productions.
FTV:
So now you’re with the Beach Boys, and we’re all
very happy about that. When
did you start with them?
JC: It was, either 2000 or
2001.
FTV:
How did that happen, how did that come about?
JC:
I
was actually at home one night with my two kids when I received a call
from
Chris Farmer (former musical director for the Beach Boys.) I
hadn’t
spoken to him in years! He asked me if I could get on a plane
to go to
Minneapolis the next day to fill in for Mike Kowalski, the drummer at
the
time. I really wasn’t sure how I’d be
able to organize everything with my
kids to be able to just fly right out to Minneapolis, but I actually
was able
to. I subbed on the drums for about four dates. It
was a real
blast.
FTV: Were you given the music
and just did it
right away?
JC: Yes,
I showed up and did it. I know the songs, I’ve
known them forever.
Well I played with Mike (Love) in the early ‘80s. I
used to play all the
songs back then, so they were familiar to me.
I sat in with
the band but after
that didn’t hear from them for quite a while until I was
actually on a plane
with Adrian Baker who sang the high vocal parts in the band at the
time.
He was mentioning how he couldn’t do the New Years shows so I
mentioned that I
could sub for him. I subbed for him a few days then
for Phil
Bardowell in the European part of the
tour for the summer. Then I was
surprised to find out they were expecting me to play the piano parts. I quickly learned all the
songs and it all
worked out fine though. Then they hired me after that.
FTV: Now we see
that you recently switched over
to the drums. You
were the drummer in
the Cowsills. How
do you feel being
back in the rhythm seat?
JC:
I love that position.
It’s the most
comfortable spot for me to be in.
It’s
my comfort zone definitely.
FTV:
How many instruments
do you play? Ever
teach?
JC:
I play your basic
instruments, guitar,
piano, and drums. I guess you could say I play a little this and a
little that.
As far as teaching goes I will
leave that for my retirement plan. I
really
would love to teach someday though.
FTV:
Of all the places
you've visited on tour, which areas of the world do you like the most?
JC:
Well home of
course…lol but if I have to go out and work I would say
anywhere back east. I
just love the east coast. The time of year has a lot to do with it. I
don’t
care for the tropics much. Out of the country, I love the UK, and
Germany along
with the Scandinavian area like Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
FTV:
When you have free
time, what do you like to do? What
are
some of your hobbies/interests outside of music?
JC:
I am a wood worker.
I’m in the middle of remodeling our kitchen right now. (my
poor wife). It takes
me a while to complete a project due to my busy schedule.
FTV:
What would you tell
young people who want to get into the music industry?
JC:
Do it because you love
it. Whatever it is you decide, you have to love it.
FTV:
What would you say is
one of the best moments of your life so far?
JC:
Right now.
FTV:
What is the life of
John Cowsill like right now? How
would
you describe it?
JC:
My life is filled with
a lot of love. I am very fortunate to be married to such an incredible
woman
and I am so proud of my kids. They are the best. I have a great job. I
love
playing drums with the Beach
Boys. I’m such a fan, I
literally have the best
seat in the house
If
you get the opportunity to catch the Beach Boys on tour
this summer with John Cowsill in the drummer’s seat we highly
recommend that
you take it! The
show is for all ages,
will have you singing along, and your energy pumping.
We want to thank John Cowsill for
taking the time to sit down
with us for this interview. We
had a
great time with you and know that all who get to hear you perform your
music
are truly blessed.
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