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Gene Cornish (born May 14, 1944) [1] is a Canadian-American musician. He is an original member of the popular 1960s blue-eyed soul band The Young Rascals . From 1965 to 1970, the band recorded eight albums and had thirteen singles that reached Billboard's Top 40 chart.
The Rascals (originally known as the Young Rascals) are an American rock band, formed in Garfield, New Jersey east of Paterson in 1965. [2] The original lineup featured lead vocalist and keyboardist Felix Cavaliere, vocalist and percussionist Eddie Brigati, drummer Dino Danelli, and guitarist and vocalist Gene Cornish.
Gene Cornish (The Rascals, Fotomaker) Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers) Jim Corr ; Larry Coryell; Miranda Cosgrove; Yamandu Costa; Napoléon Coste; Sean Costello; Elizabeth Cotten; Jeff Cotton (Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band) Andy Cox (The Beat, Fine Young Cannibals) Laura Cox; Graham Coxon ; Jonathan Coulton; Steve Cradock; Andrew Craighan ...
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Freedom Suite is the fifth studio album (a double album) by rock band The Rascals, released on March 17, 1969.It peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and also reached number 40 on the Billboard Black Albums chart, the last Rascals album to appear there.
In late 1964, Danelli teamed with Cavaliere, Brigati, and a Canadian-born guitarist named Gene Cornish to form the Young Rascals. Cavaliere and Danelli traveled to Las Vegas in January 1963–1964 to back up singer Sandu Scott and her Scottys, but returned to NYC in February 1964.
The single's B-side, "I'm So Happy Now" (also included on the Groovin ' album), was written and sung by Rascals guitarist Gene Cornish. Featuring a unique guitar phase-out ending, it was the first Cornish-penned song to appear on a Rascals single.
In 1971, the band members were Dino Danelli drummer, Felix Cavaliere singer and B3 organ, singer Annie Sutton, and guitarist Buzz Feiten, [1] In 2008, the group performed on a live video recording, New Rascals Reloaded with Eddie Brigati, and on a digital audio recording titled New Rascals Legends, covering songs of the Young Rascals (also known simply as the Rascals), [2] such as "Groovin ...