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Blood Brothers marked the first time Shaun Cassidy and David Cassidy appeared together on an album, having both previously had successful careers as pop artists. (The next would be only a year later when they sang in a trio with brother Patrick on "You Could Drive A Person Crazy", released on the live recording "Sondheim A Celebration).
Cassidy won a Drama-Logue Award for his work in Mark Sheriden's Diary of a Hunger Strike at the Los Angeles Theater Center, and his final stage appearance was opposite his half-brother David in the Broadway production of Blood Brothers (which successfully ran for over a year on Broadway, landing Cassidy on the cover of People magazine for the ...
Blood Brothers is a musical with book, lyrics, and music by Willy Russell and was produced by Bill Kenwright until his death in 2023. The story is a contemporary nature versus nurture plot, revolving around fraternal twins Mickey and Eddie, who were separated at birth, one subsequently being raised in a wealthy family, the other in a poor family.
“The Partridge Family” star and ’70s heartthrob David Cassidy died on Tuesday after being placed into a medically-induced coma. ... Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Blood Brothers,” he ...
Blood Brothers (with David Cassidy and Petula Clark) Released: 1995; Label: First Night/Relativity; ... Shaun Cassidy "That's Rock 'n' Roll" 3 — 2 — 1 — 11 —
After David Cassidy signed with Universal Studios in 1969, Jack introduced him to former table tennis champion and close friend Ruth Aarons, who later found her niche as a talent manager, given her theater background. [8] Aarons had represented Jack and Shirley Jones for several years and later represented Cassidy's half-brother Shaun.
David Cassidy’s daughter, actress Katie Cassidy, took to Twitter to mourn the loss of her father and shared his final words.
"Da Doo Ron Ron" was covered in 1977 by teen idol Shaun Cassidy on his first solo LP, Shaun Cassidy, launching his career. His version was produced by Michael Lloyd and issued on Warner . It peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 . [ 17 ] (