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Felix Cavaliere was born Nov. 29, 1942 in Pelham NY. His mother was a
Pharmacist and his father was a Dentist. His mother wanted only the best for her
only son, and had dreams of him becoming a classical pianist. To reach this
goal, the young artist was instructed in piano 3 times a week from the time he
was 6 years old until his mother passed away when he was 14. His musical
influences started to take hold in the form of idolizing the music of Ray
Charles among others. He started his first band called The Stereos while in his
teens during which time he began to perfect his vocal abilities. He also
discovered the Hammond organ around this time and was mesmerized by it's sound.
The Hammond later became his "trademark sound" along with his stylized and
soulful voice.
Cavaliere was encouraged to attend Syracuse University where he studied
Medicine. But rather than study, he continued singing and playing in his band.
He left Syracuse after 2 years to form The Escorts. He then moved to New York
City receiving his first professional job as a backup musician for Sandy Scott
and later Joey Dee and the Starlighters.
Early in 1965, he founded the Young Rascals along with Dino Danelli, Eddie
Brigati and Gene Cornish. On October 28, 1965 The Rascals performed at The Phone
Booth, a club in the "discotheque district" of Manhattan's East Side. Their
high-energy set attracted the attention of Sid Bernstein, and the group was
signed with Atlantic Records. Before they knew it, they began releasing records.
From 1965 through 1969, the Rascals were one of the best selling groups on the
pop charts featuring Felix-sung hits such as "Good Lovin'," "Groovin'," "A Girl
Like You," "A Beautiful Morning," and "People Got to Be Free." As the hectic
Sixties evolved so did the Rascals' sound, from blue-eyed soul (a term coined to
describe The Rascals) to pop psychedelia and jazzfusion.
Cavaliere sang lead on most of the tracks, while Eddie sang lead on their
ballads. The Rascals' biggest hit, "People Got to Be Free," was co-written by
Felix and Eddie as an impassioned response to the assassinations of Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. It topped the charts for five weeks
in 1968 and inspired a follow-up single, "A Ray of Hope." At this juncture, the
Rascals began focusing on albums instead of singles. Their more experimental,
elongated approach resulted in records like Freedom Suite, a double album from
1969. By the early Seventies, the Rascals had evolved into an impressionistic
jazz-rock outfit and moved from Atlantic to Columbia Records. The band continued
to record sans Brigati and Cornish from 1971-1972 with the release of their
final album Island Of Real. Cavaliere’s first solo album was simply entitled
Felix Cavaliere. Released in 1974, it was a collaborative effort with Todd
Rundgren offering some great tracks and two singles “A High Price To Pay” b/w
“Mountain Man” and “Everlasting Love” b/w “Future Train.” 1975 found the release
of the LP, Destiny and the single "Never Felt Love Before” b/w “Love Came." Ex
Rascal Dino Danelli along with Lesley West and Buzz Feiten are featured on the
album.
In 1977 Felix joined the group Treasure and released an album of the same
name. Returning as a solo artist in 1979 with the Castles In The Air LP, he
released three singles "Castles In The Air” b/w “Outside Your Window," "Only A
Lonely Heart Sees” b/w “You Turned Me Around," and "Good To Have Love Back” b/w
“Dancin' The Night Away." The album featured Luther Vandross on background
vocals and marked the return of ex-Rascal brothers Eddie & David Brigati.
In 1994 he released Dreams In Motion. This concept/themed album illustrates
the hopes, dreams, and ups and downs of love. Felix's daughters Christina, Laura
and Aria Cavaliere sing backup along with Don Was helming as co-producer with
Cavaliere. The single for this CD was "If Not For You” b/w “Stay In Love." 1995
had Felix invited on to a rare trip around the US and Japan, touring with Ringo
Starr and his Third All-Starr Band, which featured Mark Farner, Billy Preston,
Mark Rivera, Randy
Bachman and Zak Starkey. Felix is featured singing "People Got To Be Free" on
the Blockbuster Exclusive CD, recorded Live in Japan. A pleasant time was
guaranteed to all. In 1997, Felix Cavaliere along with the former members of the
Rascals were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, the highest recognition
a band/musician can receive. Felix is in good company with Hall Of Fame
inductees Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Chuck Berry among
other greats!
Cavaliere continues to ride high on the wave of rock superstardom and his
group Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals is reputed to he one of the hottest rock bands
touring today. With Mike Severs on guitar and vocals, Vinnie Santoro on drums
and vocals and Mark Prentice holding down bass and vocals, the sound remains
true to the source and leader’s vision.
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