Percy Cowan was born in 1884. His mother, Eva, came from a family of house painters and his father, James, made a living auctioning building materials as Sydney’s slums were demolished. Percy’s younger sister, Eva (nicknamed Dolly), was added to the family in 1885 and his brother, Albert, arrived in 1886.
With the enthusiasm of a music lover, Percy’s mother encouraged him to master the violin and Dolly to perfect her fine voice under the tutelage of Miss Russell at Allowah Cottage, Annandale. As the children grew, Percy’s father was thick with Sydney Council, spending many hours in the company of mayors, councillors and the well-connected of Annandale.
By the age of 12, Percy was giving violin performances, with his sister in accompaniment, at Leichhardt Town Hall. James also ushered them into the smoky upper rooms of local hotels to entertain councillors and their followers, above the clink of glass and beer-swelled voices. As Percy reached his teenage years, music was in a state of feverish change. American ragtime captivated the young – it was