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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Concert Review – June 20, 2015

TEN THINGS I LOVE ABOUT SEEING DAVID CASSIDY IN CONCERT

If there is one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s the importance of appreciating life and the people you love, before it’s too late. So when I got the opportunity to see David Cassidy in concert at the Morongo Casino I took it, and I’m glad I did. This was my first and probably last time seeing him in concert, because he told us he wouldn’t be touring much after this year. He said the travel from coast-to-coast is getting to be too much. David stopped touring in the height of his career in the 70’s amidst doubts from many, so I believe him when he says he won’t be touring much anymore. Therefore, if you want to see him in concert and have the opportunity to do so, take it. The concert was a blast. At times throughout the night his voice was a little raspy, but he did mention that he has to have surgery to remove nodules on his vocal cords soon. A result of 45 years of “abusing your voice” as he put it. That didn’t affect the quality of the show though. Well worth seeing.

Having said that, here are ten things I loved about seeing David Cassidy in concert….