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  • Deep Dive into the Hardy Boys episode, "The Last Kiss of Summer"
    Jul 23 2025

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    When summer romance turns deadly, Joe Hardy's world shatters as his fiancée Jamie is killed by a drunk driver named Jocko. What begins as a carefree California visit ends with a quest for justice that showcases a more mature, emotionally-driven Hardy Boys storyline than ever before.

    The Season 3 opener "The Last Kiss of Summer" stands apart as Shaun Cassidy's favorite episode—and for good reason. The beautiful coastal scenery paired with the haunting melody of "If" creates a powerful backdrop for Joe's grief and determination. Rather than wait for the Justice Department, which had been tracking Jocko for years regarding a $500,000 mail truck robbery, Joe takes matters into his own hands through an elaborate undercover operation.

    The episode's bittersweet ending reminds us that justice, while necessary, doesn't erase loss. As Joe sees a woman resembling Jamie walking along the beach, we're left with the sense that while life continues, some wounds never fully heal. Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, "The Last Kiss of Summer" demonstrates exactly why The Hardy Boys continues to capture hearts decades after its original airing.

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    44 mins
  • Shaun Cassidy's The Road to Us Tour 2025
    Jun 26 2025

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    The announcement of Shaun Cassidy's "Road to Us" tour has sent ripples of excitement through his devoted fanbase. Shaun is embarking on his most ambitious concert series yet—a 50-city journey across America that promises to reconnect Shaun with generations of admirers.

    What makes this tour truly special is Shaun's heartfelt motivation behind it. "I felt the need to connect with people," he shared in a recent Billboard interview, describing the tour as "a love letter to our shared history and experience." This sentiment perfectly captures the essence of the upcoming shows, which will blend nostalgic favorites with approximately 20 new songs written specifically for this tour.

    Unlike many artists who've performed their hits thousands of times over decades of touring, Shaun brings a unique freshness to his performances. His voice remains strong and vibrant precisely because he hasn't been on the road continuously since his teen idol days.

    The tour kicks off symbolically at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry on September 13th—a venue where Shaun previously performed. This return engagement represents a fresh start and a chance at redemption. From there, he'll visit cities across the country through March of next year, accompanied by a full band including his nephew Cole Cassidy.

    For those seeking a deeper connection, VIP experiences will feature group Q&A sessions rather than traditional meet-and-greets, culminating in a group photo with all attendees. This approach perfectly aligns with Shaun's vision of creating meaningful shared experiences.

    Whether you've been a fan since the 1970s or discovered Shaun through recent tours or streaming platforms, the "Road to Us" offers a rare opportunity to experience the magic of a performer who genuinely treasures the connection with his audience. Don't miss your chance to be part of this historic tour—check the schedule today and secure your tickets before they sell out!

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    31 mins
  • Jack Cassidy: A Hollywood Legacy
    May 15 2025

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    The magnetic charm of Jack Cassidy captured Shirley Jones' heart despite warnings from everyone around her. Their fateful Paris date dancing by the Eiffel Tower until dawn—reads like a scene from the most romantic movie ever made. Yet behind those hypnotic blue Irish eyes that first captivated Shirley lurked demons few understood at the time.

    Born to an abusive mother and an alcoholic father, Jack's childhood wounds followed him throughout life. Finding escape in movies after being bullied for his smaller stature, he made his Broadway debut at just 16 in a Cole Porter production, eventually winning a Tony Award and building a respectable career across stage and television.

    The complexities of Jack's personality—his brilliance with art, fashion, music, and literature—made him endlessly fascinating to those around him. However, his untreated bipolar disorder (then called manic depression) manifested in increasingly erratic behavior. In an era before mental health awareness, these were dismissed as eccentricities rather than symptoms requiring treatment.

    His story reminds us how far we've come in understanding conditions like bipolar disorder, while highlighting the devastating consequences when such illnesses go unaddressed. If you're struggling with mental health issues today, resources exist that weren't available to Jack—reach out and get the help he never received.

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    31 mins
  • Remembering David Cassidy: A Teen Idol's Legacy
    Apr 24 2025

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    In this heartfelt tribute episode, we celebrate David Cassidy on what would have been his 75th birthday, exploring his extraordinary journey from television heartthrob to versatile performer. We take you back to those magical Friday nights when families gathered around their TVs to watch The Partridge Family, transforming a young actor into the defining teen idol of a generation.

    Our conversation reveals surprising details about David's career—from his unexpected singing role on The Partridge Family (originally planned for studio musicians) to his groundbreaking Vegas show "FX" where he overcame his fear of heights through hypnosis. We share personal stories of meeting David and attending his concerts throughout the Chicago area, discovering that we unknowingly followed the same David Cassidy concert circuit for years before ever meeting each other.

    Beyond the poster-worthy smile and hit records, we explore David's substantial talents as a performer with impeccable comedic timing and acting abilities. His work ethic was legendary—filming Partridge Family episodes during the week while flying across the country to perform sold-out concerts on weekends. We discuss his struggle to break free from his teen idol image while staying connected to the fans who adored him, and how he continued performing right up until his final days.

    Whether you were among the millions of fans who plastered his pictures on your bedroom walls in the 1970s or discovered his talents later, this episode celebrates a multi-talented performer whose legacy deserves to be remembered as far more than just a teen heartthrob. Share your own David Cassidy memories with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or at ShaunSquadSociety@gmail.com!

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    51 mins
  • Ryan Cassidy and Johnny Ray Miller Interview Pt 2
    Mar 20 2025

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    Ryan Cassidy takes us on a fascinating journey through his multi-faceted career in Hollywood. As a current set dresser for NCIS, Ryan pulls back the curtain on the intricate world of television production, explaining how the magic happens when cameras aren't rolling.

    With remarkable clarity, Ryan breaks down the complex hierarchy of comparing production designers to architects who create the blueprint, while set decorators and set dressers bring these visions to life. His explanations reveal the extraordinary teamwork required to create the believable environments we take for granted as viewers. The contrast he draws between working on multi-camera sitcoms like King of Queens versus hour-long dramas like NCIS demonstrates how different production styles demand unique approaches to set design.

    Beyond his television career, Ryan reveals his surprising passion for law enforcement. As a specialist volunteer with the LAPD and board chair of archives at the Los Angeles Police Museum, he brings nuanced perspectives on public service and the challenges faced by those in uniform. This unexpected dimension of his life provides a refreshing counterpoint to his creative endeavors.

    Perhaps most poignant is Ryan's story of finding a "Facts of Life" stencil on a recycled set wall while working as a set dresser – a perfect full-circle moment connecting his early acting career with his current profession. Along with delightful anecdotes about working with Lionel Richie, the technical challenges of Muppets Tonight, and his friendship with Gary Cole, Ryan paints a compelling picture of a life lived both in front of and behind the camera.

    Want to learn more about Ryan's remarkable Hollywood journey? Visit whenweresingin.com for signed copies of his book "James Cagney Was My Babysitter" or find it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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    34 mins
  • Ryan Cassidy and Johnny Ray Miller Interview Pt 1
    Mar 11 2025

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    Some childhood moments shape us forever. For Ryan Cassidy, youngest son of Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy, one such transformative experience came during an afternoon with Hollywood legend James Cagney. Ryan joins us alongside co-author Johnny Ray Miller to discuss their heartwarming children's book "James Cagney Was My Babysitter" and the real-life encounter that inspired it.

    The magic of this story lies not in celebrity name-dropping but in how Cagney approached his time with seven-year-old Ryan. Unlike many adults who treat children as secondary presences, Cagney made Ryan the focus, taking genuine interest in his thoughts and imagination. "He didn't make it at all about him, he made it about me," Ryan recalls, describing how Cagney's home—filled with fascinating miniature characters in display cases—created an environment where imagination flourished across generations. The drawing Cagney created specifically for Ryan remains one of his most treasured possessions decades later.

    Ryan also shares his role as the Cassidy family historian, preserving Hollywood memorabilia including his father Jack Cassidy's recovered Tony Award and vintage suits from the 1930s. These artifacts aren't merely collectibles but connections to his father, who passed away when Ryan was just ten years old. Through these tangible links to the past, Ryan keeps his father's legacy alive while acknowledging both the positive attributes he inherited and the challenging traits he's worked not to pass on to his own daughter.

    The conversation weaves between Ryan's cherished childhood experience with Cagney, his memories of growing up with famous parents, and his ongoing dedication to preserving Hollywood history. We even hear about his recent full-circle moment visiting Cagney's former home, where his book now sits in the very room where their memorable encounter took place decades ago. Join us for this touching exploration of how childhood connections can resonate throughout our lives and shape who we become.

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    45 mins
  • The Great Grammy Upset of 1978!
    Feb 10 2025

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    Imagine a world where your favorite artists win the accolades they deserve. That's the thought-provoking question we tackle in our latest episode of the Shaun Squad Society Podcast. We're joined by the legendary producer and writer David Wild, who helps us unravel the mysteries behind the 20th Annual Grammy Awards in 1978. From Shaun Cassidy's unfortunate snub to Debbie Boone's surprising victories, we delve into the impact of industry connections and the whimsical nature of award ceremonies.

    Our conversation takes a humorous turn as we explore the infamous "curse" of the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. With anecdotes about unexpected career trajectories, like those of Milli Vanilli and Men at Work, we ponder whether missing out on this award was a blessing in disguise for some. Boy George and Culture Club, who managed to thrive despite the curse, showcasing the unpredictable twists and turns of the music industry. Our guest, David Wild, offers insider stories that add depth to our discussion, providing a fascinating peek behind the Grammy vote.

    We wrap up with a special message from David Wild, Sharing personal stories about working with icons like Pat Boone, and we reflect on the camaraderie and challenges faced by artists in the spotlight. We invite you to join us in celebrating these memorable Grammy moments and sharing your own stories with the Shaun Squad Society community. Connect with us on social media and our YouTube channel to keep the magic alive!

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    45 mins
  • Shaun and Friends Holiday Party at Vega Vineyard!
    Dec 26 2024

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    What if a trip to a Christmas soiree could not only fill your heart with joy but also make a significant impact on a community in need? Join us as we recount our festive journey to Santa Barbara, where Shaun Cassidy’s charming holiday gathering at the Vega Vineyard proved the spirit of giving is still alive and well. Feel the nostalgia as we relive the highlights of mingling with locals, all coming together to embrace the true spirit of the season. We will also recount a visit to Old Mission in Santa Ines, who supports families with gifts and food baskets all made possible by community sponsors of their Christmas giving tree.

    Step into the cozy ambiance of a holiday event in a beautifully decorated outdoor setting with a medley of carols, laughter, and community spirit. Shaun’s heartfelt rendition of "Jingle Bells" set the tone for an unforgettable night. Gather round as we share stories from this unique blend of festive cheer, camaraderie, and impactful charity work, making lasting memories with every note and every smile.

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    37 mins