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John Cowsill
The Smithereens w/ John Cowsill
Ardmore Music Hall
23 E Lancaster Ave
Ardmore, PA 19003
17 oct 2025
20:00 GMT-4
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The Smithereens with special guest vocalist John Cowsill
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Ardmore Music Hall is located at 23 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore PA, 19003, and is easily accessible by public transit with the R5 regional SEPTA train line. The Ardmor...
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Biografía de John Cowsill
At 7 years old, John began working in clubs, singing and playing drums with his family. The Cowsills became a worldwide sensation in the late 1960s, playing The Ed Sullivan Show and The Johnny Carson Show programs both three times, The Johnny Cash Show twice, and enjoyed several Top 20 hits, including "Hair" (#1 in four countries and #2 on US Billboard) and "The Rain, The Park, & Other Things" (#2 on US Billboard with over 3 million copies sold).
In 1981, John landed on the Tommy Tutone hit, "867-5309 (Jenny)." He also toured with Jan and Dean before becoming a mainstay of the Beach Boys touring band, playing guitar and piano, and finally sitting at the drum kit for over two decades, playing an average of 180 concerts annually. John made many television appearances with the band, including Good Morning America seven times, The Today Show six times, The Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon, The Grand Ole Opry, and The Grammys.
Throughout his career, John has performed live and/or recorded work with Bob Dylan, Mamas & Papas, Harry Chapin, Maroon 5, Hermans Hermits, Mickey Dolenz (The Monkees), and Chuck Berry. John is also currently one of the lead singers for The Smithereens and the touring drummer for Peter Perrett (The Only Ones).
Leer másIn 1981, John landed on the Tommy Tutone hit, "867-5309 (Jenny)." He also toured with Jan and Dean before becoming a mainstay of the Beach Boys touring band, playing guitar and piano, and finally sitting at the drum kit for over two decades, playing an average of 180 concerts annually. John made many television appearances with the band, including Good Morning America seven times, The Today Show six times, The Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon, The Grand Ole Opry, and The Grammys.
Throughout his career, John has performed live and/or recorded work with Bob Dylan, Mamas & Papas, Harry Chapin, Maroon 5, Hermans Hermits, Mickey Dolenz (The Monkees), and Chuck Berry. John is also currently one of the lead singers for The Smithereens and the touring drummer for Peter Perrett (The Only Ones).
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