John Cowan got his start in Louisville, where he played in scrappy rock outfits like
Everyday People and Louisville Sound Department. In 1974, he auditioned as a bassist and vocalist for
New Grass Revival, and together with
Sam Bush and later bandmates
Béla Fleck and
Pat Flynn, led the charge of the 1980s' bluegrass revival.
New Grass Revival disbanded in 1990 when
Fleck departed for a solo career, but
Cowan didn't slow down. He did distance himself a bit from
NGR's acoustic foundation, however, choosing to tour as a solo rock act as well as front the country-rock band
Sky Kings (with
Poco's
Rusty Young). But despite writing an album, arranging the artwork, releasing a single, and setting a release date (March 27, 1997),
the Sky Kings' full-length sat on a shelf.
Cowan next busied himself with solo work for the Sugar Hill label. His releases there included an ambitious self-titled effort in 2000, as well as the lower-key
Always Take Me Back in 2002. 2000 had also seen the final release of the
Sky Kings album
From Out of the Blue; the set included the entire original LP, as well as demos and songs that were subsequently completed for the project.
–
Johnny Loftus, Rovi