Cover photo ©1967 Paul McCartney / Photographer Linda McCartney
Music lovers of yesterday and today recognize that distinctive voice and that iconic intro in an instant: One, two, three! Sharing his stories—from his first classical piano lessons in his childhood home of Pelham, New York, through his years topping the charts, and to his inductions into the Rock & Roll, Songwriter, Vocal Group, Grammy and Musicians Halls of Fame—celebrated songwriter and singer Felix Cavaliere is pleased to announce his autobiography, “Memoir of a Rascal,” releasing March 22 via Ingram Spark. Cavaliere’s career, which spans over a half-century, is a testament to rock ‘n’ roll: he writes about being galvanized by the new sound legendary disc jockey Alan Freed bought to WINS radio in New York, the pain of losing his mother when he was only 13, his wild ride with Joey Dee and The Starlighters, taking the stage at the famed Hamptons, New York club The Barge and becoming the King of Blue-Eyed Soul© with one of America’s early rock bands. Few artists can claim they defined a generation; Cavaliere’s message of peace, love and happiness endures in his music and is likewise threaded through his autobiography, a reminder to never stop listening for the world’s beauty. “Memoir of a Rascal…From Pelham, NY To The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame” features a forward by famed rock ‘n’ roll deejay Cousin Brucie. The cover is an original photograph by Linda McCartney taken during The Rascals’ New York City’s The Phone Booth concert. Cavaliere’s gregarious writing is enhanced by heartfelt memories of the magic of the Rascals, his spiritual journey and guru Swami Satchidananda’s lifechanging influence, and professional accomplishments like being named to the Musicians Hall of Fame. A bold memoir that touches laughter, loss, lawsuits and love, “Memoir of a Rascal” is a firsthand account of rock ‘n’ roll history from a man recognized as one if its most celebrated artists—but who also sees himself as one of the genre’s biggest fans. Fans can also expect Cavaliere’s new album, “Then & Now,” to arrive the end of summer 2022. “I know fans have been asking me for years to finish my autobiography,” Cavaliere said. “This is for the fans. It’s a blessing to revisit memories and hopefully my story can inspire the next generation of singers and songwriters.” With No. 1 songs like “Good Lovin’”, “Groovin’”, “A Beautiful Morning”, “I’ve Been Lonely Too Long”, “People Got To Be Free” and “How Can I Be Sure”, The Rascals are considered the best ‘blue-eyed soul’ group to come out of the 1960s. For Cavaliere, making people feel good is fundamental to his illustrious career that includes the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriter Hall of Fame, Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame and Musicians Hall of Fame. As a solo artist, Cavaliere connected with a new generation of fans with his hit “Only A Heart Sees” in 1979, and in 2008 Cavaliere worked with Steve Cropper on the Grammy-nominated “Nudge It Up A Notch.” In 2019, Cavaliere was inducted into the Musicians Hall Of Fame. Cavaliere is a 2022 recipient of the Free Speech in Music Award presented by Middle Tennessee University and in April embarks on a Legends Live Tour with Micky Dolenz of The Monkees in select markets. Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals 2022 Tour February 26 | The Casino @ Dania Beach | Dania Beach, Fla. March 28-31 | Flower Power Cruise April 1 | Southwest Florida Events Center | Bonita Springs, Fla. April 2 | Center @ Anna Maria Island | Anna Maria Island, Fla. April 8 | Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino | Niagara Falls, N.Y. April 9 | Rams Head On Stage | Annapolis, Md. April 23 | American Music Theatre | Lancaster, Pa.* April 24 | Keswick Theatre | Glenside, Pa.* May 12 | Count Basie Center | Red Bank, N.J.* May 14 | Patchogue Theatre | Patchogue, N.Y.* June 3 | Palladium Times Square | New York, N.Y.* June 4 | Lynn Auditorium | Lynn, Mass.* June 10-12 | Blue Note Hawaii | Honolulu, Hawaii July 16 | Meadow Brooke Theatre | Rochester, Mich. More dates being announced soon. *Legends Live Featuring Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals and Micky Dolenz of The Monkees |