David Cassidy
Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Born
April 12th, 1950
75 years ago
Died
November 21st, 2017
7 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American singer-songwriter and guitarist gained prominence in the 1970s as a member of the pop group The Partridge Family. The group achieved commercial success with hit singles and a popular television show entitled 'The Partridge Family'. He also pursued a solo music career, releasing several albums that included hits like 'I Think I Love You'. In addition to music, ventured into acting, making appearances in various television shows and stage productions. Cassidy's career was marked by a dedicated fan base, particularly among young audiences during the height of his fame. Struggled with personal issues later in life, including financial troubles and health challenges.
Gained fame as Keith Partridge in 'The Partridge Family'
Released the hit single 'I Think I Love You'
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