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  2. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals were Sales' back up band touring local colleges in the early months of 1965. Initially, the Rascals began rehearsing at Cavaliere's house in Pelham Manor, New York east of Yonkers and then the Choo Choo Club, mostly because it was close to Brigati's home and they needed a showcase. [5]

  3. Eddie Brigati - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals appeared at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York for six shows in December 2012 and for fifteen dates at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Broadway (April 15 – May 5, 2013). The production was entitled 'Once Upon A Dream' and was produced by long-time Rascals' fans, Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen. They toured for seven ...

  4. David Brigati - Wikipedia

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    Eddie (along with Starliters Felix Cavaliere and Gene Cornish) went on to form the Rascals. David Brigati was involved as a studio background singer with the Rascals. He sang lead on the title track of the Rascals' 1968 album Once Upon a Dream. His involvement with the group ended in 1970 when his brother left the group.

  5. Spanky and Our Gang - Wikipedia

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    Spanky McFarlane (2015) The group's first album was released by Mercury Records on August 1, 1967, with three popular songs that were released as singles.These were "Sunday Will Never Be the Same" (their biggest hit, which reached No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in the summer of 1967), followed by "Making Every Minute Count" (reached No. 31/No. 23 in Canada) and "Lazy Day" (reached ...

  6. 'Punky Brewster': Where are they now? - AOL

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    After Punky Brewster, the multi-talented Ami continued to sing, dance and act, most notably co-starring in the cult classic, Troop Beverly Hills. ... See the reunion of 'The Little Rascals' cast ...

  7. Groovin' - Wikipedia

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    The Young Rascals themselves were scheduled to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show twice owing to the success of "Groovin '", performing it live on June 4 and September 10, 1967 respectively. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] The song was an RIAA -certified gold record on June 13, 1967 for 500,000 copies sold. [ 52 ] "

  8. 'The Little Rascals': Where are they now (and how do ... - AOL

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    Can you believe it's been 20 years since "The Little Rascals" hit the big screen? 22 Vision recently got all the young actors back together for the first time since they filmed the classic movie ...

  9. 'The Little Rascals': Where are they now (and how do ... - AOL

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    After "The Little Rascals," this talented tyke joined the cast of "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" with Will Smith and later teamed up with Will again to play his son in "Independence Day." Today ...