Felix Cavaliere
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Felix Cavaliere was born on November 29, 1944, in Pelham, New York. He is a music producer and musician, having performed in the Young Rascals group during the 1960s. He later produced albums by a variety of artists, including Laura Nyro's 1970 opus Christmas and the Beads of Sweat.
Cavaliere had a solo hit in 1980, "Only A Lonely Heart Sees".
In 1982, he and former Rascals bandmate Dino Danelli joined Steve Van Zandt in the group Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul on the group's Men Without Women album.
Felix was a touring member of Ringo Starr's third all-starr band and performed with them during their tour in 1995.He also inducted the band Vanilla Fudge into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.
[edit] External links
- "Felix Cavaliere" web site
- Felix Cavaliere's Rascals
- Felix Cavaliere performing "People Got To Be Free"