David Cassidy: The LAST SESSION

A&E recently announced a documentary about the music and life of David Cassidy, entitled David Cassidy: The LAST SESSION.   It is scheduled to air on the A&E Network on June 11 at 9PM ET/PT.

Originally, this two-hour documentary began as a broader four-part series that David was contractually and artistically committed to completing and promoting.  Unaware of the gravity of his deteriorating physical health, however, David would not live to see the completion of the project.

Above all, David was steadfast in wanting to express his profound gratitude to his many fans around the world for their unwavering and enduring support of him throughout his career.  In many respects, it is foremost through his fans that David Cassidy’s legacy lives on today.

David recording “Songs My Father Taught Me”.  (Photo: Craig J Snider)

 

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DAVID CASSIDY DAY – APRIL 12, 2018

Timm McCoy, CEO of PPL Micro Studios in Minneapolis has been a David Cassidy fan since he was 12 years old and says “If it wasn’t for his influence I would not be the musician I am today”.

To pay respect to David and as a recognition to David’s talent he is planning David Cassidy Day.

Timm will play 12 Hours of Partridge Family & David Cassidy music on April 12th. Every album!  This will begin at 1pmE/12pmC/10amW/6pmGMT. Timm provides a time calculator for fans around the world and instructions on how tune-in on his website page.

David Cassidy Day 2018

 

Tony Prince and Mike Read on https://www.uniteddj.com/ are going to be playing some of David’s music throughout their shows on April 12th. Programmes are:  7am-9am Mike Read and 9am-11am Tony Prince (UK time). This is an online radio station so anyone in the world with the internet will be able to listen.

Memorial Bench To Be Built at NMRHOF

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs will be the site of an outdoor bench to honor the memory of entertainer David Cassidy and his contributions to the Thoroughbred industry. The cost of the bench is $2,500 and will be covered by donations from fans. Donations are tax deductible and every donor will be invited to the Museum Courtyard dedication scheduled for the end of April.
Cassidy, who became involved in racing as an owner/breeder, made efforts to ensure the protection of retired race horses and was involved in fundraising to benefit the cause.
Donations toward the bench, which can be made in memory of David Cassidy, can be contributed via phone by calling 518-584-0400, extension 100; via mail to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, 191 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866; on Facebook with an accompanying phone call; or online at racingmuseum.org.

David Cassidy Memorial

First an introduction: I took over Jade’s Downunder David Cassidy Fansite in November 2004 and redesigned the site with the aim of creating a complete record of David’s amazing talent; detailing all aspects of his life and as a record of the impact David had on fans from around the world. Cat allowed me to incorporate much of her Da-idy website so that a complete record of David’s activities could be kept together. In 2011 David asked me to incorporate my, now very large, Fansite into his official website.  There are now over 5870 pages and over 15000 photos, thanks to contributions from fans from around the world.

I suggest that WE make the site a lasting memorial to David.

I invite all fans who were would like to contribute to David’s memorial (website) to email jane@davidcassidy.com

I will try to add things to the site as often as I can. You can see the latest additions at http://www.davidcassidy.com/fansite/FansPages/New_Pages_and_Updates.html

Jane