David Cassidy In Print.

David Cassidy on the Web

The following comes from a page detailing the live concerts at The Fair at the Pacific National Exhibition. Vancouver, Canada, August 2006.

The page was first noted on June 30, 2006
www.pne.ca

LIVE SHOWS

Monday, August 21

David Cassidy in Concert

David Cassidy in Concert

In 1970, The Partridge Family premiered and David Cassidy skyrocketed to the top of the charts and the show became a phenomenon, as did its young star. He had the #1 selling single of the year, garnered multiple Grammy nominations and won a Golden Apple Award. Over the next five years, his official fan club grew to become the largest in history, exceeding those of Elvis Presley and the Beatles. From television to recording and record breaking concert tours, from Broadway to Las Vegas production shows, television sitcom creation and producing, writing and directing both television and live theatrical productions, David Cassidy has made his mark and been lauded accordingly. To date, his records have sold over 35 million copies worldwide and have been recognized with eighteen gold and platinum recordings including four consecutive multi-platinum LP's. David was responsible for numerous chart-topping singles including "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted," "I Woke Up In Love This Morning," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" and, of course, "I Think I Love You," "Cherish," and "Rock Me Baby," to name a few. He continued to act, earning an Emmy nomination as Best Dramatic Actor for the telefilm "A Chance to Live," the highest rated "Police Story" in its seven year history. This live concert is the consummate collection of his chart topping songs, highlighting his spectacular musical career.

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