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Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] David Cassidy, 'Partridge Family' star, dies at 67 This time it is TRUE

 

that song is stuck in my head and I'm not complaining :) I wish he had a miracle though :( 



From: "C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [Reality-TV-Fanatics]" <Reality-TV-Fanatics@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] David Cassidy, 'Partridge Family' star, dies at 67 This time it is TRUE

 
  I read a few days ago he had died but not so. This time, however, he has passed. It said due to dementia  AND organ failure as they were failing and he needed a liver transplant. . None the less he has now passed
The best song I am sure everyone know. "I think I love you".
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David Cassidy, 'Partridge Family' star, dies at 67

Variety Erin Nyren and Pat Saperstein,Variety 1 hour 59 minutes ago
David Cassidy's family warn singer is 'very sick' Copyright: David Cassidy's Copyright: [AP]
David Cassidy, pop culture idol of the 1970s, has died as a result of complications from dementia. The musician and actor was 67.
His publicist JoAnn Geffen confirmed his death.
Cassidy announced his diagnosis with dementia in early 2017, and reports indicate he died as a result of organ failure. He performed at the B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in New York in March, talking about his dementia, and said his arthritis made playing guitar an ordeal.
With pretty-boy good looks and a long mane of dark hair, Cassidy was one every girl's favorite teen crush in the early 1970s and drew screaming crowds at concert appearances. David Cassidy was part of a showbusiness family that included his father, Tony-winning actor Jack Cassidy, stepmother Shirley Jones, half-brother Shaun Cassidy and daughter, actress Katie Cassidy.
Raised in New Jersey, Cassidy moved to Los Angeles in 1969 after starring in a Broadway musical that closed after only four performances. In 1970, after signing with Universal, Cassidy took on the role of Keith Partridge in "The Partridge Family." Keith was the son of Shirley Partridge, who was played by Jones.
After the singles "I Think I Love You" and "Cherish" took off, Cassidy began working on solo albums as well. He regularly sold out stadiums, leading to commentators to coin the phrase "Cassidymania." Several of his shows resulted in riots or mass hysteria, including one notable 1974 performance in Australia, which garnered calls for Cassidy to be deported from the country.
At a 1974 London concert, nearly 800 people were injured in a stampede at a Cassidy concert, and one teenage girl died a few days later. He stopped touring and acting soon after, concentrating on recording, and had a hit with "I Write the Songs" before Barry Manilow made it part of his act.
In musical theater, he performed in "Little Johnny Jones," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Time" and "Blood Brothers" and created the Vegas shows "The Rat Pack is Back" and "At the Copa."
Cassidy was Emmy nominated for a guest role on a "Police Story" episode "A Chance to Live." NBC based the series "David Cassidy – Man Undercover" on the segment, but it lasted just one season. He also made guest appearances on shows including "Fantasy Island," "The Love Boat" and "Tales of the Unexpected."
In the decades that followed, Cassidy continued to perform in Las Vegas and tour. At later shows, Cassidy was known for participating in Q&A sessions at his concerts. He also played the manager of Aaron Carter's character in the 2005 film "Popstar" and starred with half-brother Patrick in "Ruby and the Rockits," created by his half-brother Shaun.
But he struggled with achieving his peak fame early in life, dealing with alcoholism and being arrested several times for DUIs. He filed for bankruptcy in 2015.
He is survived by half-brothers Shaun Cassidy, actors Patrick and Ryan; daughter Katie Cassidy and son, actor Beau Cassidy.
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Inside David Cassidy's Tumultuous Life

A spokesperson for the legendary pop star tells ET that he has been in critical condition for five days and 'his organs are failing.'
 


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