Felix
Cavaliere’s Rascals
The message has always been to stand for peace, love, and happiness. For
legendary singer songwriter, FELIX CAVALIERE, making people feel good is
primary to his illustrious 50-year career that includes the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame, Songwriter Hall of Fame, Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and Grammy
Hall of Fame. Few artists can claim they defined a generation; FELIX CAVALIERE
continues to remind us to keep listening for the world’s beauty. The classically trained pianist, born in Pelham, New York,
idolized Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, and Sam Cook. FELIX CAVALIERE embraced the
Hammond Organ and pioneered a fresh, rock and roll sound. Upon leaving Syracuse
University to form the Escorts, and become a backup musician for Joe Dee and
the Starliters and later Sandy Scott, who knew that his legendary next stop
would be the beginning of an illustrious hall of fame career.
Early in 1965, FELIX CAVALIERE formed the ‘Young Rascals’ with Dino Danelli,
Eddie Brigati, and Gene Cornish. That October, they caught the attention of
promoter/manager Sid Bernstein with their high-energy set at Long Island’s
elite club, Barge. Signed to Atlantic Records, and now called The Rascals, the
mega hit “Good Lovin’” struck No. 1 in February 1966. They followed suit with a
string of hits like “I’ve Been Lonely Too Long,” “Groovin’(No. 1 in 1967), “How
Can I Be Sure,” “A Girl Like You,” “A Beautiful Morning,” and “People Got to Be
Free” (No. 1 in 1968). The Rascals are considered the best ‘blue-eyed soul’
group to come out of the 1960s, as well as one of the groups with the most
record sales.
By the early 70s, The Rascals experimented with more jazz-influenced sounds,
and moved to Columbia Records. The Rascals disbanded in 1972. FELIX CAVALIERE’s
solo career thrived during this decade. He released his self-titled debut album
with Todd Rundgren at the producer helm. His follow-up albums were Destiny (1974), Castles in the Air (1979) (Castle in the Air produced another Top 40 hit
– “Only a Heart Sees” reached No. 2), Dreams in Motion(1994) and in 2008 he collaborated with Stax guitar legend, Steve
Crooper, on the Grammy-nominated Nudge it Up a Notch and again in 2010
with Midnight
Flyer.
FELIX CAVALIERE calls Nashville home base, where he is constantly collaborating
and writing new material. He’s also finishing his memoir and has an active tour
schedule with FELIX CAVALIERE’S RASCALS.
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