From 1962 to 1965, Bowers was the assistant principal flutist with the
Oakland Symphony in
Oakland, California. In 1989, she gave a talk on "Feminist Scholarship and the Field of Musicology" at the College Music Symposium. Bowers was the author of
The French Flute School from 1700 to 1760 (1981), based on her PhD
thesis. She translated French composer
François Devienne’s flute
treatise from the original
French text in 1999. Bowers researched European women composers with the benefit of a post-doctoral fellowship from the
American Association of University Women. a "pathbreaking
anthology of authoritative essays on historical women musicians." Bowers researched the life of African-American
blues singer
Estelle Yancey and her husband Jimmy Yancey and wrote articles about them for the journal
Black Music Research. With director
Thallis Hoyt Drake, Bowers was a founding board member in 1986 of
Early Music Now in Milwaukee. == Personal life and death ==