The Rascals
"The Rascals" is a popular American rock band formed in 1965, known for their blend of rock, soul, and pop music. The original lineup included Felix Cavaliere on vocals and keyboards, Eddie Brigati on vocals and percussion, Gene Cornish on guitar, and Dino Danelli on drums. They gained fame with hits like "Good Lovin'" and "Groovin'," becoming a significant part of the 1960s music scene.
The band was influential in the development of blue-eyed soul and is recognized for their catchy melodies and harmonies. They disbanded in 1972 but have reunited for various performances and tours over the years, maintaining a loyal fan base. Their music continues to be celebrated for its timeless appeal.