Peter "Mars" Cowling

Bass guitar, Musical Artist

1946 –

51

Who is Peter "Mars" Cowling?

Peter "Mars" Cowling is an English bass guitarist, best known for his work with the Canadian Pat Travers.

Cowling for many years lived in Grimsby where, in 1962, he formed The Syndicate with Steve Mills on vocals, Frank Singleton on lead guitar, Doug Hollingworth rhythm guitar, Geoff Smith on piano and John Smith on drums. This band played covers of tracks by Elmore James, Ray Charles, Rufus Thomas, Bobby Troup and John Lee Hooker. After that, Cowling played in British groups including Gnidrolog and the Flying Hat Band, before joining forces with Pat Travers in 1975.

Cowling recorded eight albums for Travers from 1976 to 1982. He left Travers then but returned in 1989, and remained until 1993. He performed on Travers' singles "Boom Boom" and "Snortin' Whiskey". Cowling was also featured on two video releases. The first was Hooked On Music, a live performance originally shot for the German television programme, Rockpalast in 1976, which showcased an early line-up that also included Nicko McBrain. Cowling's other video appearance was Boom Boom-Live At The Diamond Club, a 1991 concert filmed in Toronto, that also featured Jerry Riggs.

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Born
1946
Also known as
  • Mars Cowling
  • Cowling, Mars

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on July 23, 2013

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