Audio Autopsy, 1980: New Wave "Wasp"đThe Unlikely Shaun Cassidy Album Produced by Todd Rundgren
Unheard then, forgotten now: Unlike his half-brother David, Shaun actually CHOSE to become a record-making teen idol, and enjoyed a couple hits. Suddenly, a hard turn, and I don't think he signaled.
âI played the Houston Astrodome for like 50,000 people and said goodnight, and I thought Iâd probably do another concert in the next year or so. I didn't know Wasp would be the last record Iâd make, but it was.â

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Shaun Cassidy, in the above quote, was reflecting in a 2020 interview with Lyndsey Parker, YahooMusicâs Editor-in-Chief, on what turned out to be his recording career swan song, 1980âs Wasp album, produced by Todd Rundgren. Shaun spent the early â70s as a young teen spending countless nights rubbing punk elbows with his favorite British and American rockers. For example:

He signed his recording contract with Curb/Warner Bros. Records before graduating from Beverly Hills High, and released five albums before calling it an eventual quits after Wasp was released to thunderous indifference. Weâll discover how the songs on Wasp were selected, and how and why Shaun chose eventual (2021) RockânâRoll Hall Famer, Todd, to produce. We took a deep-dive snapshot of Shaunâs first 5 albums here:
That's Pop'n'Roll: Shaun Cassidy and His 1970s Teen Idol Recording Career
âI'm going to call one of my heroes, Todd Rundgren!â Shaun was talking to Lyndsey Parker of Yahoo! Entertainment in 2020, and recounting his 6-albums-in-4-years pop star recording career that peaked, teeâŠ





