It's not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.
From David Cassidy
For me to go back and to play for audiences some of whom have been following me for thirty years and some who have found me in the last five or six years, that's really an interesting thing. I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.
I don't play nostalgia acts. I don't play nostalgia shows.
It's been the work that has carried me and I never wanted to rest on my laurels or go back and do what I done before.
My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can't ask for a better life.
I found myself very lost after 'The Partridge Family,' and I lost my dad and I lost my manager, and I lived in a bubble, and it took me 15 years to get through that and a lot of psychotherapy, and I'm laughing about it now!
I played in garage bands and rock and roll bands when I was in junior high and high school and saw some of the great talents of all time in the local area where I lived.
My dad left when I was 3 1/2, and he left my mom and I.
I've always had a special relationship with the U.K. fans, because even when I wasn't working they were very supportive.
My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience.
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