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It was a long road to The Rascals: Once Upon A Dream, the production that in April brought a legendary rock band to Broadway for their first concert series in 40 years.
Dino Danelli, the powerhouse drummer for the 1960s music sensation the Rascals, has died. He was 78. The Rascals delivered infectious bursts of rock, pop and soul from 1965 to 1972. “Our beloved ...
The Rascals, featuring original members Cavaliere and guitarist/harmonica player Gene Cornish with a full band, bring their “Time Peace” tour to the St. George Theatre on Nov. 11.
Ya gotta love those 60s bands with their matching outfits. The Beatles had their buttoned up suits and ties and Paul Revere and The Raiders wore mod colonial getups, but perhaps the craziest ...
For Felix Cavaliere and the Rascals, the year 1968 was a turning point, in the world around the soulful rock band from New Jersey, and in the music he and the other members of the quartet made ...
The 1994 movie reboot of The Little Rascals is now 20 years old. In honor of that auspicious anniversary, the cast reunited to reenact some familiar poses.. Based on the 1950s TV show of the same ...
And it also happens when world events inspire musicians to address that world however they can. “People Got To Be Free,” the big 1968 hit from the formerly-young Rascals, is one of those moments.
The Rascals played their first show at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield. “Even fans forget that in the ‘60s, Dino Danelli was literally considered the greatest rock drummer in the world ...