Upcoming concerts

April 15, 2016 The Historic Suffolk Theater, Riverhead, NY.
April 16, 2016 Riviera Theatre, North Tonawanda, NY.
June 4, 2016 Hard Rock Live, Northfield Park, OH.
June 10, 2016 The Newton Theater, Newton, NJ
June 11, 2016 Infinity Hall Hartford, Hartford, CT.
June 25, 2016 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ (3:00 PM & 7:30 PM)
August 12, 2016 Bankhead Theater, Livermore, CA.
October 15, 2016 Andy Williams Performing Arts Center and Theatre, Branson, MO.

The Wrecking Crew

I learned so much from John and Tom and all of the singers. In the 70s there were few, if any, who could compare with their talent and singing acumen. As a singer I was naïve and raw when I met them. I learned so much from them. It was an education in background singing and harmonies. I was always enhanced by their remarkable educated talent. I will be eternally grateful for what I learned from them. God Bless you Tom and your brother John and Jackie and all the others who made my life so wonderful. I will never forget you.
David

 

David’s message above was in reply to a message from Thomas Bähler, posted by Thomas on his Facebook page:

Someone brought this special [The Partridge Family – The Complete Story] to my attention this morning – it is a sweet journey down memory lane – I had no idea that “I THINK I LOVE YOU” was the number 1 selling single in 1970 – beating out The Beatles “LET IT BE” – WTF – for us it was another gig – a very pleasant experience working with good friends and making new friends – loved working with Jackie Ward and Ron Hicklin and my brother John Bähler – we sang together almost daily – David Cassidy is one helluva singer blessed with great talent and commensurate work ethic – Mike Melvoin – arranged the tracks, performed by The Wrecking Crew – my brother John did the majority of our vocal charts and I did the rest – it was a great experience – love to all

David Cassidy makes local teacher’s dream come true

Jan 31, 2016
By: fox5dc.com staff Marina Marraco

 

Kelly Hennessa a local teacher at Centreville High School and her son were in a terrible car accident last year in Virginia.

She was in a coma for two months, her son was in a coma for about a week.
To help Kelly recover while she was in the coma, Kelly’s husband Greg would play his wife’s favorite David Cassidy songs for her, especially “I Think I Love You.” He says he could see a small grin when he did.
It worked, she came out the coma.
Friends and family spread the word and David Cassidy’s managers got word and made her dream come true.
Sunday night, Kelly met David Cassidy before his show in Alexandria, Va.
This is the second time Kelly saw David Cassidy play live at the Birchmere.

There’s a gofundme page that has been set up.
https://www.gofundme.com/powell-hennessa

Washington Post Article

Q&A with David Cassidy: Yep, he’s still a global icon. And, yep, he’s still on tour.

..We spoke recently with a rejuvenated and four-months-sober Cassidy from his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., about the old days and the influence of his family, particularly his father, the late actor Jack Cassidy, as well as encounters with John Lennon, David Bowie and Donald Trump.

What can people expect when they come to see a David Cassidy show in 2016?

Very high energy, obviously a lot of my hits. I take people kind of on a musical journey of my life, including a Cole Porter song that my father taught me when I was 3 1/2 years old.

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