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Sunday Feb. 13

Thursday February 10, 2011

Omaha World Herald
http://www.omaha.com

. Spend Valentine's weekend with one of the most famous heartthrobs of all time. David Cassidy will join the Omaha Symphony in three special performances Friday through Sunday at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Cassidy will perform familiar favorites, backed by his band and the full orchestra. Cassidy was responsible for seven chart-topping Partridge Family singles, including "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted," "I Woke Up In Love This Morning," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," and, of course, "I Think I Love You," the best selling record of 1971. As a solo artist, David has had hit singles such as "Cherish," "Could It Be Forever," "How Can I Be Sure," "Rock Me Baby," and "Lyin' to Myself." His 2004 CD Then and Now was in the Top Five and reached platinum status. Tickets start at just $15. For tickets and more information, call 342-3560 or visit www.omahasymphony.org.

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