The First Solo Door Opened: David Cassidy’s “Being Together” Made Cherish Feel Like a Turning Point
Before the solo hits and the louder mythology, David Cassidy began Cherish with a song...
Before the solo hits and the louder mythology, David Cassidy began Cherish with a song...
On Get Closer, Linda Ronstadt and J.D. Souther turned a George Jones lament into something...
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Before the screaming arenas and the impossible glare of teen fame, “Being Together” introduced David...
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Before Neil Diamond became a voice of grand stages and communal choruses, New York Boy...
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On “Fix of Your Love,” David Cassidy sounds less like a souvenir from television fame...
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