Auction Of David's Personal Memorabilia - Page 5
David Cassidy Owned And Played Synthesizer | ||
An Oberheim OBX electronic synthesizer, Serial Number 792617, together with a Boss Chorus Ensemble foot pedal and a Korg FC6 foot controller, owned and played by David Cassidy during the 1980s. Originally owned by record producer, John Farrar, record producer of Olivia Newton-John and played on many of her recordings, including the hit single "Physical." Also used by Cassidy for recording demos in the 1980s and 1990s. 23 by 42 by 7 inches. This item sold for $1400 |
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David Cassidy Owned And Used Amplifier | ||
A Roland Jazz Chorus 120 solid state amplifier, Serial Number 283092, owned and played by David Cassidy during the 1990s. 30 by 22 by 11 inches. This item sold for $350 |
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David Cassidy Owned Recording Console | ||
A Ramsa WR-T820 digital recording console together with a microphone stand, owned and used to record Cassidy demos during the 1980s and 1990s. 34 by 43 by 13 inches. This item sold for $750 |
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David Cassidy "Lyin' To Myself" Recordings | ||
A group of items used during the production of Cassidy's single, "Lyin To Myself" (Enigma/1990), including six recorded versions of the song on Ampex 456 ½ inch tape, a ¾ dub copy of the video dated May and August 1990, several strips of board tape affixed to paper, a slate/take board from the music video and related items. This item sold for $850 |
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David Cassidy "Cherish" Gold Record | ||
An RIAA sales award presented to David Cassidy to commemorate the sale of more than one million dollars worth of the 1972 Bell Records LP "Cherish." The effort was Cassidy's first solo LP and included the title track "Cherish," which had previously been a hit for the Association six years earlier. The popular LP reached 15 on Billboard's Pop Album chart. 17 ½ by 21 ½ inches. This item sold for $4750 |
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David Cassidy Birthday Award | ||
A custom birthday award presented to David Cassidy commemorating his 50th Birthday, celebrating his efforts with the Partridge Family Television Series and single "I Think I Love You." Four mounted brass plaques read in full: "David Cassidy," "Partridge Family TV Series/1970/1974," "I Think I Love You/ #1 Song/October 31, 1970" and "Happy Birthday/April 12/1950-2000." Also present is a head and shoulders color photograph of Cassidy holding a dog (framed). 16 by 20 inches. This item sold for $650 |
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David Cassidy Owned Original Artwork Print For Insert "Dreams Are Nothing More Than Wishes" Lp. | ||
A color print on cardboard featuring the back of a young nude girl and a dog seated on a dock, titled "Pals." . Framed to 10 by 13 inches. This item sold for $1500 |
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