Cassidy Collection
"Cassidy: The Legend of the Wild Bunch and Beyond" Step into the thrilling world of Cassidy, a name synonymous with adventure, rebellion, and daring escapades
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"Cassidy: The Legend of the Wild Bunch and Beyond" Step into the thrilling world of Cassidy, a name synonymous with adventure, rebellion, and daring escapades. Meet Butch Cassidy, the charismatic leader of The Wild Bunch - a notorious gang of American outlaws who ruled the West in 1901. With their audacious bank and train robberies, they became legends that still captivate our imaginations today. In an iconic photograph taken at Fort Worth, Texas in 1901, Cassidy sits proudly alongside his partner-in-crime Harry Longbaugh aka the Sundance Kid. This image immortalizes their bond as two desperados ready to challenge any obstacle that crossed their path. Butch Cassidy's legacy extends beyond real-life notoriety; he was brought to life on screen by none other than Paul Newman in the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969). Newman's portrayal captured both Cassidy's charm and cunning nature, leaving audiences enthralled by this larger-than-life character. Cassidy's influence reaches far beyond his criminal exploits. In Soho, London stands Keith Prowse ticket agency where countless memories were made through entertainment events attended by individuals like Ed Pearce, Rob Smyth & Cassidy themselves. However, there is more to this enigmatic name than just outlaws and actors. Shaun Cassidy emerges as another notable figure bearing this moniker - a multi-talented artist who left an indelible mark on various creative fields. Art also finds its place within the realm of Cassidy. From Taos Indian oil paintings capturing Native American culture to Reverence for the Land depicted on canvas with utmost respect for nature’s beauty – these works evoke emotions that transcend time itself. The Wild Bunch lives on as an emblematic symbol of defiance against societal norms. Their story has been told through books such as "The Wild Bunch: American Outlaw Gang" (1901) and "Butch Cassidy.