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John Cowan

John Cowan (born August 24, 1953) is an American soul music and progressive bluegrass vocalist and bass guitar player. He was the lead vocalist and bass player for the New Grass Revival.[1] Cowan became the band's bassist in 1972 after the departure of original bassist Ebo Walker[2] and was noted as being the only member of New Grass Revival not to come from a bluegrass background.[3][4]

John Cowan
Cowan in 2012
Background information
Born (1953-08-24) August 24, 1953 (age 69)
Minerva, Ohio, U.S.
GenresBluegrass
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar
Years active1970s–present
LabelsSugar Hill, RCA
Websitejohncowan.com

Biography

After the disbandment of the New Grass Revival, Cowan released a soul record of covers, called Soul'd Out, for the Sugar Hill Records label in 1990.[1]

Cowan appeared as a duo with Sam Bush on the PBS series, Lonesome Pine Special in 1992, and also appeared with other artists on the program.

From 1988 to 1996 Cowan teamed with Rusty Young of Poco, Bill Lloyd of Foster & Lloyd and Pat Simmons of the Doobie Brothers—in a band originally called Four Wheel Drive, which was later changed to The Sky Kings.[1] Several singles were released but failed to chart well. Two albums were recorded but not released by RCA until 1997 after the group's demise as the Sky Kings, "Out of the Blue".

Partly thanks to his collaboration with Simmons in Four Wheel Drive, Cowan also found himself the bass player for The Doobie Brothers from 1993 to 1995. His song "Can't Stand To Lose", co-written with Rusty Young, was featured on the Doobies' 2000 album Sibling Rivalry.

In addition, throughout the 1990s, Cowan picked up session work singing harmony vocals and/or playing bass on recordings of Travis Tritt, Steve Earle, Garth Brooks and Wynonna.

From 1996, through 1998, Cowan was the bassist and harmony vocalist in Sam Bush's touring band.

The new century brought a blues record from Cowan. By 2002, his projects on Sugar Hill turned more to his "newgrass" stylings.

Cowan performed on two bluegrass tribute albums for the British rock band the Moody Blues: Moody Bluegrass: A Nashville Tribute to The Moody Blues (2004), and Moody Bluegrass TWO... Much Love (2011).[5][6]

In 2006, Cowan left Sugar Hill and went to the independent label Pinecastle Records. In 2008, Cowan was chosen to participate in a movie on the life of Billy Graham, entitled 'Billy: The Early Years.'[7][citation needed]

In May 2010, Cowan rejoined The Doobie Brothers as their touring bass player (after their regular bassist, Skylark, suffered a stroke).

In 2017, he released an album with fellow Doobie Brother Ed Toth and Chicago guitarist Keith Howland titled Button.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1986: Soul'd Out! (Sugar Hill) [as Johnny "C]"
  • 2000: John Cowan (Sugar Hill)
  • 2002: Always Take Me Back (Sugar Hill)
  • 2006: New Tattoo (?)
  • 2009: Comfort and Joy (eOne)
  • 2010: The Massenburg Sessions (eOne)
  • 2014: Sixty (Compass)

Live albums

  • 2009: 8,745 Feet: Live at Telluride (eOne)

As a member of New Grass Revival

As a member of The Sky Kings

  • 2000: From Out of the Blue (Rhino Handmade)
  • 2014: 1992 (Sony)

Also appears on

References

  1. ^ a b c Loftus, Johnny. "John Cowan biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  2. ^ Wolff, Kurt; Duane, Orla (2000). Country music: the rough guide. p. 242. ISBN 9781858285344.
  3. ^ Stambler, Irwin; Laudon, Grelun; Stambler, Lyndon (2000-07-14). Country Music: The Encyclopedia. pp. 339–341. ISBN 9780312264871.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin encyclopedia of country music. p. 304. ISBN 9780753502365.
  5. ^ "Moody Bluegrass: Rocking Through the Hills". NPR.org. 2004-12-30. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  6. ^ "Moody Bluegrass Two…Much Love". bluegrasstoday.com. 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  7. ^ Teen lands role as Billy Graham's sister in new film | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean

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active1970s presentLabelsSugar Hill RCAWebsitejohncowan wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 As a member of New Grass Revival 2 4 As a member of The Sky Kings 2 5 Also appears on 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditAfter the disbandment of the New Grass Revival Cowan released a soul record of covers called Soul d Out for the Sugar Hill Records label in 1990 1 Cowan appeared as a duo with Sam Bush on the PBS series Lonesome Pine Special in 1992 and also appeared with other artists on the program From 1988 to 1996 Cowan teamed with Rusty Young of Poco Bill Lloyd of Foster amp Lloyd and Pat Simmons of the Doobie Brothers in a band originally called Four Wheel Drive which was later changed to The Sky Kings 1 Several singles were released but failed to chart well Two albums were recorded but not released by RCA until 1997 after the group s demise as the Sky Kings Out of the Blue Partly thanks to his collaboration with Simmons in Four Wheel Drive Cowan also found himself the bass player for The Doobie Brothers from 1993 to 1995 His song Can t Stand To Lose co written with Rusty Young was featured on the Doobies 2000 album Sibling Rivalry In addition throughout the 1990s Cowan picked up session work singing harmony vocals and or playing bass on recordings of Travis Tritt Steve Earle Garth Brooks and Wynonna From 1996 through 1998 Cowan was the bassist and harmony vocalist in Sam Bush s touring band The new century brought a blues record from Cowan By 2002 his projects on Sugar Hill turned more to his newgrass stylings Cowan performed on two bluegrass tribute albums for the British rock band the Moody Blues Moody Bluegrass A Nashville Tribute to The Moody Blues 2004 and Moody Bluegrass TWO Much Love 2011 5 6 In 2006 Cowan left Sugar Hill and went to the independent label Pinecastle Records In 2008 Cowan was chosen to participate in a movie on the life of Billy Graham entitled Billy The Early Years 7 citation needed In May 2010 Cowan rejoined The Doobie Brothers as their touring bass player after their regular bassist Skylark suffered a stroke In 2017 he released an album with fellow Doobie Brother Ed Toth and Chicago guitarist Keith Howland titled Button Discography EditStudio albums Edit 1986 Soul d Out Sugar Hill as Johnny C 2000 John Cowan Sugar Hill 2002 Always Take Me Back Sugar Hill 2006 New Tattoo 2009 Comfort and Joy eOne 2010 The Massenburg Sessions eOne 2014 Sixty Compass Live albums Edit 2009 8 745 Feet Live at Telluride eOne As a member of New Grass Revival Edit 1975 Fly Through the Country Flying Fish 1977 When the Storm Is Over Flying Fish 1977 Too Late to Turn Back Now Flying Fish 1979 Barren County Flying Fish 1981 Commonwealth Flying Fish 1981 The Live Album Paradise with Leon Russell 1984 Live Flying Fish 1984 On the Boulevard Capitol 1984 Deviation Rounder with Bela Fleck 1986 New Grass Revival Capitol 1987 Hold to a Dream Capitol 1989 Friday Night in America Capitol As a member of The Sky Kings Edit 2000 From Out of the Blue Rhino Handmade 2014 1992 Sony Also appears on Edit 1978 Bryn Haworth Grand Arrival A amp M 1978 John Prine Bruised Orange Asylum vocals on track 10 The Hobo Song 1987 Foster and Lloyd Foster amp Lloyd album RCA vocals 1988 Steve Earle Copperhead Road UNI vocals 1989 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume Two Universal vocals 1992 Wynonna Judd Wynonna Curb MCA backing vocals 1996 Kathy Chiavola The Harvest Demon vocals 1996 Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Live Art Warner Records vocals on track 14 Oh Darling 1999 Jesse Winchester Gentleman Of Leisure Sugar Hill vocals 1999 Leftover Salmon The Nashville Sessions Hollywood vocals 2000 The Doobie Brothers Sibling Rivalry Pyramid Rhino bass vocals 2001 Candlewyck Candlewyck Votive Records vocals 2003 Wayne Benson An Instrumental Anthology Pinecastle 2014 Rodney Crowell Tarpaper Sky New West vocals 2014 Candlewyck Play Votive Records vocals 2016 Frank Solivan Family Friends amp Heroes Compass 2017 Button Button bass vocals 2018 Michael Kelsh Harmony Sovereign Sonoita Records additional vocals References Edit a b c Loftus Johnny John Cowan biography Allmusic Retrieved 2011 08 22 Wolff Kurt Duane Orla 2000 Country music the rough guide p 242 ISBN 9781858285344 Stambler Irwin Laudon Grelun Stambler Lyndon 2000 07 14 Country Music The Encyclopedia pp 339 341 ISBN 9780312264871 Larkin Colin 1998 The Virgin encyclopedia of country music p 304 ISBN 9780753502365 Moody Bluegrass Rocking Through the Hills NPR org 2004 12 30 Retrieved 2015 08 25 Moody Bluegrass Two Much Love bluegrasstoday com 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2015 08 25 Teen lands role as Billy Graham s sister in new film www tennessean com The TennesseanExternal links EditOfficial website John Cowan on Internet Archive John Cowan at AllMusic John Cowan discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Cowan amp oldid 1128592642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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