Sixties Hit-Makers Young Rascals Carry on as the New Rascals

National Tour Kicks Off in Sleepy Largo Florida

Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, in the late 1970's, at the age of 39 once quipped, "I'd hate to be in my fifties and still singing " I Can't Get No Satisfaction."" Well, Mick, and a lot of other rockers, way past thirty, are still trying to satisfy an adoring public.

The Young Rascals were one of the most productive good time bands of the late '60s and early '70s. Car radios across the nation tuned into a stream of hits like Good Love, Groovin' (on a Sunday Afternoon), and many more. The band was co-founded by Gene Cornish, with mentoring by Joey D
 (with the Starlighters). The band has many gold records and platinum albums. The band continues to enjoy popularity from the marketing world, as advertisers have found that adding a Rascals song to a commercial enhances a product's appeal. And since the royalties keep streaming in, this band would never have to work again, if they rested on their laurels.

Once you have made it to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, your fans will never let you down. And if you have sold your soul for rock and roll, you can never let your fans down. Gene Cornish, along with Drummer Dino Danelli, continue to tour as the The New Rascals. These two founders have added Bill Pasceli and Charlie Souza to round out the foursome and faithfully re-create the Rascals sound. Bill spent a few years with the Vanilla Fudge and Charlie laid down the Bass with Tom Petty's original Band.

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Felix Tours as Felix Cavaliere's Rascals for years, chack out his site. last year he tour on the Hippiefest also. I have nevr seen these guys but have seen Felix many times :)

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 6:03:05 PM

:)

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

What? No Felix Cavalieri?

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

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