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Felix Cavaliere's Rascals at the Cabot

Live music by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Felix Cavaliere.

On Saturday, February 20th join us as we welcome Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals to the Cabot stage!

Boston’s own Jesse Dee joins the bill as the opening act.

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Doors open at 7pm, Show is at 8pm.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Felix Cavaliere rides high on the wave of rock superstardom and his group Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals is reputed to he one of the hottest rock bands touring today. With Mike Severs on guitar and vocals, Vinnie Santoro on drums and vocals and Mark Prentice holding down bass and vocals, the sound remains true to the source and leader’s vision. From 1965 through 1969, the Rascals were one of the best selling groups on the pop charts featuring Felix-sung hits such as “Good Lovin’,” the mega-hit “Groovin’,” “A Girl Like You,” “A Beautiful Morning,” and “People Got to Be Free.” As the hectic sixties evolved so did the Rascals’ sound, from blue-eyed soul (a term coined to describe The Rascals) to pop psychedelia and jazz fusion.

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Boston’s Jesse Dee is a singing, songwriting, guitar-playing soul man—a modern day trailblazer inspired by the old school. Dee’s passion is exploring and updating soul music for contemporary audiences. With his warm and honest sound, his instantly memorable melodies and positive, slice-of-life lyrics (evoking the heyday of the Brill Building songwriters), he accomplishes just that. His inventive, hook-filled songs are delivered with buoyant, youthful exuberance. Live, he always brings down the house, and keeps his ever-growing fan base coming back for more. His band lays down driving, infectious grooves while Dee’s expressive vocals put him in a class by himself. On the strength of his fervent live shows, Dee plays to packed clubs in New England and has toured across Europe, earning new fans at every gig. The Boston Herald declares, “Dee has an explosive voice. He possesses a powerful, raspy tenor and an uncanny phrasing ability that can’t be taught.”

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