Cherish: David Cassidy - a Legacy of Love

Cherish: David Cassidy - a Legacy of Love
ISBN-10
1912690802
ISBN-13
9781912690800
Series
Cherish
Category
Fans (Persons)
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2020-04-06
Publisher
Unicorn
Author
Louise Poynton

Description

In the 1970s, David Cassidy was one of the biggest superstars in the world. Selling millions of records and playing to sold-out crowds, he was more than just a teen idol--for many fans, he was a savior. Though he passed away in 2017, his fans' loyalty and devotion to him live on. This book is a collection of heartfelt stories from Cassidy's colleagues, friends, and fans from around the world. Contributors--including Neil Sedaka, Richie Furay, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Alan Merrill, David Hamilton, Bruce Kimmel, Mat Gurman, and more--explain in their own words the deep impact he had on their lives. Fans recall concert experiences, recount chance meetings, and reflect on the ways in which Cassidy made the world a brighter place. Spanning his early career as a TV star on The Partridge Family to his legacy as a pop icon, friends write with love and respect about his immense talent and share examples of his unfailing generosity and unexpected acts of kindness. This stimulating and evocative keepsake volume also features 250 color and black-and-white images, including many previously unseen photographs. Profound, poignant, and deeply moving, Cherish is a celebration of the life of David Cassidy and the legacy of love he left behind.

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