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BOB COWSILL-THANK YOU MR. ROGERS.

Apr 20, 20238 min
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This is Later with Lee Matthews, the Lee Matthews Podcast More What You Here weekday afternoons on the Drive. You know the cow Seals by their many hit records like Hair, The Flower Girl, Indian Lake, The Rain, The Park, and other things. Bob cow Sill is a member of the famous family singing sensation the cow Sials, and is featured on Thank You Mister Rogers Music and Memories, a deluxe album that is being reissued to commemorate what would

have been Fred Rogers ninety fifth birthday. Several artists got together to record many of the songs featured on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood TV show, and the cow Seals were one of them. Bob, welcome. So let me guess it all started with you and your brothers and sisters sitting around the television watching an episode of the Partridge Family, and you said, I think I can do that too. I'm kidding, I know. It's a great honor that parters face only story is fantastic to us. We love it, okay, I

mean they liked our story if we proved it was a successful story. You know the moms in the band that on the bus, they're touring. They just didn't want us. They wanted our story and that was fine. We had a shot at it, but we weren't actors. But they turned us down to be the children and went and had to hit TV show that to this day. Now. Back then our star was kind of fading in the seventies, when the Bartridges came along, kept our name in the print forever.

And now we returned the favor to Shirley in the gang and keep their name alive with an association with us. So it's pretty cool. Well, you all, I think we're far better at musicians than than than they would have than they were. I think what Shirley and maybe her son were the only ones who actually did the singing. Honestly, we were prayed that they would put together a band. You're right, I mean, David and Shirley

talents to the other kids. You know, central casting cool, that's okay, But we were hoping they would put a band together and together the partner's family and the Cowsils would go out on tour. You know, they never did, but we always thought it was a great business model if they could Bob cowcils with us with the cow Sils, he is featured on the Thank You Mister Rogers Music and Memories album. It's the music that you heard on the TV show and several artists got together to do this. The cow Sils

sing the title track, Won't You Be My Neighbor? When they reached out to you to do this project, what were your first thoughts? Our first thoughts was who knew that mister Rogers was a songwriter? Our second thought was, you mean he wrote Won't You Be My Neighbor? We were so impressed with that. I can't tell you. Look, we all grew up watching his TV show. The music on the TV show is, of course, just a supportive thing for what you're watching and going through with mister Rogers on

his show. So the music is subtle, it's not primary. Now they call us to go record this wonderful song, and when you go into the studio and you break it down and you record a song like well You'd be My neighbor, you really do understand the brilliance of it and what a great songwriter Fred Rogers action was. I think a lot of people thought he had some sort of child psychology degree or therapy degree. They didn't realize his degree was in music. He played I think piano and organ. Yeah, he

was an accomplished musician. This is something I believe that Fred himself used in his own life in a supportive way. It wasn't I don't think it was his primary as primary was the children in the show and his image as Fred Rogers image the music. I don't know. It's amazing. He could have bragged about it. He could have said hey, that's me and done this a lot sooner, but it never happened that way. So we're thrilled that now everyone can understand, like this was a bigger talent than all of you

thought. Bob Castle of the cow Sills featured on the album Thank You Mister Rogers, along with Mickey Dolan's Perfect Beautiful Day, and Essa william sings Many Things I Say, I Love, Jim Brickman right sings this is My Home, and even John Sacava Podemo said amigos, which means won't you be my neighbor? Um? But managed yeah cool version, Yeah, yeah, I

remember an interview with Graded go ahead. We interacted with some of those people by getting to their sessions, like Mickey Dolans and stuff, But a lot of times we're in there. We didn't get to meet Tom, for instance, or some of the other people. Boy, what a great honor to be with them on this record. It was almost like, oh, I don't know a traveling road show from the seventies. It would be cool, wouldn't it. When we got won't you be my neighbor? We couldn't believe

that we got that. We thought a bigger name would be Mickey Dolans or Tom or or somebody else. We could not believe of all the songs they chose, they gave us that one. So we thought we had a head start on everybody else because we got the best song. But then you hear these other tunes, you go, well, now wait a minute, and

that's when you find out this guy was pretty good. Bob Cowsill a member of the famous singing family the cow Sials, and featured on Thank You Mister Rogers, a compilation of all of the music you used to hear on the TV show. And if anyone has ever asked, whatever happened to the cow Sials, I think the answer is nothing. You guys are still going strong and you never stopped. We never stopped. We have We're on our seventh Happy Together tour this summer, sixty cities with other acts from the genre.

You know, Little Anthony's coming this summer with as we're excited about meeting Little Anthony and Gary Puckett and the Turtles and the Bogus and the Classic Sport. It's a fun tour. It's of course, we're all grateful artists because six of us can now continue to do what we all did in the old day by ourselves. And this is a great business model. Just wonderful night of

hit records. Well, that's another thing that I don't know. That the cow Sials fell into that dark period that many many bands of that era fell into. Well, it was pretty rough and tumble. But the rough and tumbleness was within our own family. Our trouble was with our dad. Our trouble was growing up in a military family. But the military is not where you apply to raise six boys and a girl. It didn't work. So

our challenges were from within. And despite those challenges from within, we overcame them at least four times, you know, to continue getting recordings and doing our job. We were very young, but we were in charge of the music bill and I you know, seventeen and eighteen. We were running the show back then, and we loved the studio. It's where our dad couldn't interfere. No one would interfere. They left us alan in the studio. That's where our peace and calm took place, and we loved it. Well.

The music probably helped too, because some of the tunes that you were you were performing, we were kind of getting into that folk era anyway. Well, we wanted to produce and that it was our natural sound. But we were basically happy people and we want we sound happy, and we project how life should be. We think to our harmonies and hopefully when people hear is it's an uplifting thing. That's all we want a lot like mister Rogers

attitude. And the album is Thank You Mister Rogers Music in Memories, a compilation of the songs you heard on Mister Rogers done by some of your favorite artists like The Cowsills and Bob Cowsill. Thanks for joining us today, thank you for having me pick up that album lead Thanks for listening to Later with Lee Matthews the Lee Matthews Podcast, and remember to listen to The Drive Live weekday afternoons from five to seven and Ihearts Media Presentation

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