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DOUG COWEN (Singer/Songwriter) / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: South Bend, IN

Label: NINETEEN/82 RECORDS

Management: Doug Cowen

Website: www.myspace.com

Sounds Like: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Smithereens, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkees

Genre: Singer Songwriter

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Biography:

DOUG COWEN & THE BASICS
(BIO)
As a group, Doug Cowen and the Basics have had many experiences that are common for a rock and roll band with a forty-plus-year history: Great gigs, bad gigs, breakups, reunions, recording studios, radio play, live TV, firings, hirings, illness, injury, untimely loss. And now, Doug starts a new phase of the band with core originals Ben Hahaj (drums) and Charley Neises (bass) and has added a new member to the fold — his son Stuart Cowen on lead guitar. “I always need a great lead guitar player, so I went ahead and made my own,” jokes the elder Cowen.

After a proud and successful run as a three-piece band starting in 2001 that produced four studio CDs and a series of live shows from 2008 to 2013, the Basics are back in the studio working on new material. And the addition of Stu Cowen on guitar has been smooth and effortless. “We’ve known Stu literally his whole life,” says Ben. “So saying that we’re like family is not at all a cliché.”

Originally a four-piece band in 1982, Doug Cowen and the Basics are getting back to their roots, working out arrangements for Doug’s new songs, laying down tracks in the studio, and eagerly anticipating whatever develops in this current phase of the band.

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Sometimes the road to success in music keeps bringing an artist around to familiar territory--Just ask Doug Cowen. When he convenes his current line-up of The Basics. (Ben Hahaj on drums and Charley Neises on bass) Doug can't help but feel he's been here before. Doug Cowen started out wanting to write and sing his own songs. And that's what he did, first as a teenager in an acoustic duo called JRDC in 1980 and later with a band called The Basics, which he formed in 1982 to record a single, titled "Girls Come Out/I wanna Love You.” The Basics played so many of Cowen's original songs at live gigs that they occasionally passed off some of the tunes as obscure tracks by well-known bands. A break with The Basics in 1983 allowed Cowen to pursue solo recording projects releasing his local hit "Easy Love" in 1987 and follow up CDs titled "This Is My Life, This Is My Home,” released in 1993 and "Edge of Reality," released in 1994. Cowen also wrote and performed radio jingles in the mid 1990’s for a local radio station called WHLY Radio Hollywood. In the summer of 1996 Doug joined up with his good friend Singer/Songwriter Tommy Thompson. Thompson was the lead singer and founder of the popular northern Indiana rock group know as the “Kinetics.” Cowen and Thompson along with guitarist Lee Madison found themselves in Cowen's garage kicking around some country-flavored covers and originals. The resulting band was dubbed The Benders and they very quickly became a local favorite. A series of protracted recording sessions for a proposed Benders CD evolved into Doug's highly acclaimed 1999 solo release of "Valentine." That year also saw a surprise reunion of the original 1982 line-up of The Basics. History repeated itself again when Doug Cowen & The Basics found themselves the opening act for Thompson and Madison of The Benders. The Basics took a break from the gigging grind in 2002 to record two long-overdue CDs: "Bitter/Sweet" (2003) and "Private Drive" (2006). When original bassist Charley Neises wasn't available to play live engagements due to a shoulder injury in 2007, Doug turned to his old friend and partner Tommy Thompson. "If you look at the career arc of Doug and Tommy, it looks like the twisting double strands of DNA," observes Neises. "It was only a matter of time before they worked together again." Anchored by Ben Hahaj on drums, the new foursome was filled out when Madison joined on lead guitar. Cowen looked forward to fronting this impressive group of all-stars until tragedy struck on January 30th 2008. Tommy had suddenly and unexpectedly died of a massive heart attack. He was 49 years old. Devastated by the sudden loss of his friend, Doug thought of quitting music all together but instead found himself with guitar in hand writing a tribute song for Tommy. “It was like therapy for me ” Cowen said. “I felt like Tom was in the room with me while I wrote it.” The finished song was titled “Gonna Miss You.” Not long afterwards Doug received a phone call from bassist and good friend Charley Neises. Charley said that he was ready to play again. “Fate brought us back together and we’re going to keep the music alive as long as we can” Cowen says. I use to be so serious about my music but now I realize that this is what I love to do and the friends and memories I’ve made along the way are irreplaceable to me. I enjoy playing music and hanging out with the boys in the band more than ever before. “You’re never too old to rock ‘n’ roll.” The road to success in the music business for the lucky few can be a superhighway to stardom, but for most artists it's just a dead end going nowhere. For Doug Cowen it's more like a smooth road that winds around a bustling neighborhood -- full of old friends, great memories, and a still-unlimited future.

Press:

“Listen to the ten cover songs guitarist and lead singer Cowen, bassist Charlie Neises, and drummer Ben Hahaj have recorded for this set without the quaint, provincial notion that it's just some local bar band playing the music of some other local bar band and you'll come away quite impressed.”
Charlie Ricci - BLOGGERHYTHMS

“'Rockin Town' is an apt name for a band that positively leans into their grooves, who explore some impressive solos and works their way towards booming choruses. ”
Pete Feenstra - Get Ready to ROCK

“ROCKIN' TOWN, the latest independent, self-produced CD by "the Basics" shows the veteran trio to be at the top of their game and that is because this collection of fourteen songs rocks harder than either their debut or it’s follow up.”
Charlie Ricci - BLOGGERHYTHMS

“Although the songs on its new album, "Rockin' Town," still have The Basics' identifiable power-pop and rock 'n' roll foundation, Cowen's guitar has a deeper and thicker tone and more of the songs contain layered harmony vocals than on 2003's "Bitter/Sweet" or "Private Drive."”
Andrew s. Hughes - SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE

“The Basics are a good-time, plain-dealing roots-rock trio, and if their name doesn't say it all, the tagline on the band's Web site does: "What rock 'n' roll used to sound like." The band delivers just that on "Private Drive," a new 12-track album that's a solid mix of traditional rock and power-pop.”
Karen Rivers - South Bend Tribune

“If you are looking for great, new, straight ahead, clean rock and roll, The Basics are for you. ”
Charlie Ricci - Bloggerrhythms

“It's a rare thing when a band's name sums them up perfectly. In the case of Mishawaka, Indiana's The Basics, it's damn near perfect. The trio of Doug Cowen, Ben Hajaj, and Charley Neises plays unadulterated, uncomplicated pop-rock, hearkening back to artists like Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, or The Smithereens.”
Duke Egbert - The Daily Vault

“If you know where you're going ... you'll end up with Private Drive. It's well worth the trip.”
Craig Schroeder - A Musicians Review

“The Basics. Clean sounding American rock runs through their veins. The trio still sounds exactly the way they want to and that means they are a perfect American, post-British Invasion, pre-psychedelic, 60’s era garage band.”
Charlie Ricci - Bloggerhythms