David Cassidy
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David Cassidy

David Cassidy was born in New York City in 1950 to actors Jack Cassidy and Evelyn Ward. In 1970, he was cast as Keith Partridge on the television series 'The...

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David Cassidy, the Partridge Family's teenage idol

The voice behind 'I Think I Love You' and a 1970s pop culture fixture.

For the pure Partridge Family vibe, 'I Think I Love You' is the obvious touchstone. But 'Raindrops' from his solo work has that same clean, earnest pop feel.

Cassidy's voice defined a specific moment in 1970s television pop. As Keith Partridge on 'The Partridge Family,' he sang the show's hits like 'I Think I Love You,' which topped the charts. That sound, heard on tracks like 'Raindrops' in his solo catalog, still carries the sunny, slightly yearning feel of the era.

He was cast as Keith Partridge in 1970, and the show's music made him a teenage idol. After the series, he released solo albums like 'David Cassidy' in 1975, with songs such as 'Cherish' keeping him in the pop lane through the decade.

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David Cassidy was born in New York City in 1950 to actors Jack Cassidy and Evelyn Ward. In 1970, he was cast as Keith Partridge on the television series 'The Partridge Family,' a fictional musical family that became a pop culture phenomenon. The show's music, featuring Cassidy's vocals, produced hits like 'I Think I Love You' and 'I'll Meet You Halfway,' which appear in his catalog of songs.

As the lead vocalist for the Partridge Family, Cassidy became a teenage idol, with the group's debut single topping the Billboard Hot 100. His solo work included songs such as 'Cherish' and 'Get It Up For Love,' reflecting his continued presence in pop music through the 1970s. The Partridge Family cast included Shirley Jones and Susan Dey, among others.

Cassidy's career extended beyond the television series, with albums like 'David Cassidy' in 1975 and 'Romance' in 1978. He performed live, as seen in the 1972 release 'Cassidy Live!,' and later discussed personal challenges openly. His music, including tracks like 'Come On Get Happy,' remains associated with the era's pop sound.

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