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Dino Danelli

Dino Danelli (July 23, 1944 – December 15, 2022) was an American drummer. Danelli was best known as an original member and the drummer in the rock group The Young Rascals . He has been called "one of the great unappreciated rock drummers in history".[1] He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 with The (Young) Rascals.

Dino Danelli
Danelli in 2010
Background information
Born(1944-07-23)July 23, 1944
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedDecember 15, 2022(2022-12-15) (aged 78)
New York City, U.S.
GenresRock, soul, blue-eyed soul
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums, percussion
Years active1965–2022
Formerly ofThe Rascals, Fotomaker, Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, New Rascals
WebsiteDino Danelli's Rascals[dead link]

After The Rascals split up in 1972, Danelli formed the group Bulldog. Soon after, he and former Rascal Gene Cornish formed the band Fotomaker with Wally Bryson of Raspberries. Danelli died on December 15, 2022.

Early life edit

Born into an Italian American family in Jersey City, New Jersey, Danelli was a jazz drummer by training. He had played with Lionel Hampton and (by 1961) was playing R&B in New Orleans. He returned to New York in 1962 with a band called Ronnie Speeks & the Elrods. He also worked at times with such legendary performers as Little Willie John.[2] Danelli met Eddie Brigati (a pickup singer on the local R&B circuit), and Felix Cavaliere (a classically trained pianist) in 1963. Later that year, Danelli and Cavaliere traveled to Las Vegas to try their luck with a casino house band. They remained there until early 1964, but then ventured back to New York City.

The Rascals edit

 
Danelli (standing in the back) with The Rascals in 1969

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. That month they debuted with the Young Rascals at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield, New Jersey.

In addition to playing drums (before Cavaliere and Brigati began composing original music), Danelli and Cavaliere often scouted new repertory that the group could perform. In a 1988 interview, he cited their trips to record stores as yielding such songs as "Mustang Sally" and "Good Lovin'."[2] He was with the Rascals for seven years (1965–1972) and performed on three No.1 hits.[3]

After performing with Cavaliere and Cornish at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert on 14 May 1988, there was a short-lived Rascals reunion tour later that year without Brigati. All four original members came together to perform at their induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and then once again on 24 April 2010, for the Kristen Ann Carr Fund dinner at the Tribeca Grill in Tribeca, New York City.

He reunited with his bandmates. The Rascals appeared at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, for six shows in December 2012 and for fifteen dates at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Broadway (15 April – 5 May 2013). Their production, entitled 'Once Upon A Dream’, toured North America (Toronto, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Chicago, Detroit, Rochester, and New York City). It was produced by long-time Rascals fans, Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen.

Bulldog and after edit

Along with Cornish, Danelli formed the group Bulldog in 1972 and they produced two albums and the single "No" before disbanding in 1975. Danelli joined the Leslie West Band for a short time along with bassist Busta Jones. Danelli and Cornish then joined the group Fotomaker in 1978 (initially with ex-Raspberries member Wally Bryson). By 1980, Danelli joined Steven Van Zandt as a member of Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul.[2]

In 1999, Danelli produced a series of tracks for New York singer-songwriter Roxanne Fontana, which were released as an album entitled Love Is Blue on Etoile Records.[4]

He was also a visual artist, and designed album covers for The Rascals and Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul.[2]

Death edit

Danelli died from coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure on December 15, 2022, at a rehabilitation facility in Manhattan after a period of declining health.[5] He was 78.[6][7][8]

A tribute concert was held in May 2023.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Gillespie, Nick (February 25, 2011). "Roger Stone's Really Secret Past - Hit & Run". Reason. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Jackson, Tim (December 16, 2022). "Arts Remembrance: Dino Danelli of The Young Rascals". The Arts Fuse. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Kaufman, Gil (December 16, 2022). "Drummer Dino Danelli, Co-Founder of the Rascals, Steven Van Zandt Band Member, Dies at 78". Billboard. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Tortelli, Joseph. "Discoveries". Goldmine. Issue 165. February 2002.
  5. ^ Risen, Clay (December 17, 2022). "Dino Danelli, Whose Drums Drove the Rascals, Is Dead at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  6. ^ Barr, Sabrina (December 16, 2022). "The Rascals musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dino Danelli dies aged 78". Metro. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  7. ^ Blistein, Jon (December 16, 2022). "Dino Danelli, Founding Drummer of "Good Lovin" Rockers the Rascals, Dead at 78". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Dino Danelli obituary". The Times. January 10, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  9. ^ Dino Danelli all-star tribute concert

External links edit

  • The Rascals Appreciation Site January 12, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Dino Danelli
  • Interview with Dino Danelli
  • Dino Danelli's Rascals 11 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • Dino Danelli Art
  • Dino Danelli discography at Discogs
  • Dino Danelli at IMDb

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Dino Danelli July 23 1944 December 15 2022 was an American drummer Danelli was best known as an original member and the drummer in the rock group The Young Rascals He has been called one of the great unappreciated rock drummers in history 1 He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 with The Young Rascals Dino DanelliDanelli in 2010Background informationBorn 1944 07 23 July 23 1944Jersey City New Jersey U S DiedDecember 15 2022 2022 12 15 aged 78 New York City U S GenresRock soul blue eyed soulOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Drums percussionYears active1965 2022Formerly ofThe Rascals Fotomaker Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul New RascalsWebsiteDino Danelli s Rascals dead link After The Rascals split up in 1972 Danelli formed the group Bulldog Soon after he and former Rascal Gene Cornish formed the band Fotomaker with Wally Bryson of Raspberries Danelli died on December 15 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 The Rascals 3 Bulldog and after 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBorn into an Italian American family in Jersey City New Jersey Danelli was a jazz drummer by training He had played with Lionel Hampton and by 1961 was playing R amp B in New Orleans He returned to New York in 1962 with a band called Ronnie Speeks amp the Elrods He also worked at times with such legendary performers as Little Willie John 2 Danelli met Eddie Brigati a pickup singer on the local R amp B circuit and Felix Cavaliere a classically trained pianist in 1963 Later that year Danelli and Cavaliere traveled to Las Vegas to try their luck with a casino house band They remained there until early 1964 but then ventured back to New York City The Rascals edit nbsp Danelli standing in the back with The Rascals in 1969 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 That month they debuted with the Young Rascals at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield New Jersey In addition to playing drums before Cavaliere and Brigati began composing original music Danelli and Cavaliere often scouted new repertory that the group could perform In a 1988 interview he cited their trips to record stores as yielding such songs as Mustang Sally and Good Lovin 2 He was with the Rascals for seven years 1965 1972 and performed on three No 1 hits 3 After performing with Cavaliere and Cornish at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert on 14 May 1988 there was a short lived Rascals reunion tour later that year without Brigati All four original members came together to perform at their induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and then once again on 24 April 2010 for the Kristen Ann Carr Fund dinner at the Tribeca Grill in Tribeca New York City He reunited with his bandmates The Rascals appeared at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester New York for six shows in December 2012 and for fifteen dates at the Richard Rogers Theatre on Broadway 15 April 5 May 2013 Their production entitled Once Upon A Dream toured North America Toronto Los Angeles San Francisco Phoenix Chicago Detroit Rochester and New York City It was produced by long time Rascals fans Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen Bulldog and after editAlong with Cornish Danelli formed the group Bulldog in 1972 and they produced two albums and the single No before disbanding in 1975 Danelli joined the Leslie West Band for a short time along with bassist Busta Jones Danelli and Cornish then joined the group Fotomaker in 1978 initially with ex Raspberries member Wally Bryson By 1980 Danelli joined Steven Van Zandt as a member of Little Steven amp The Disciples of Soul 2 In 1999 Danelli produced a series of tracks for New York singer songwriter Roxanne Fontana which were released as an album entitled Love Is Blue on Etoile Records 4 He was also a visual artist and designed album covers for The Rascals and Little Steven amp the Disciples of Soul 2 Death editDanelli died from coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure on December 15 2022 at a rehabilitation facility in Manhattan after a period of declining health 5 He was 78 6 7 8 A tribute concert was held in May 2023 9 References edit Gillespie Nick February 25 2011 Roger Stone s Really Secret Past Hit amp Run Reason Retrieved January 9 2023 a b c d Jackson Tim December 16 2022 Arts Remembrance Dino Danelli of The Young Rascals The Arts Fuse Retrieved January 9 2023 Kaufman Gil December 16 2022 Drummer Dino Danelli Co Founder of the Rascals Steven Van Zandt Band Member Dies at 78 Billboard Retrieved December 16 2022 Tortelli Joseph Discoveries Goldmine Issue 165 February 2002 Risen Clay December 17 2022 Dino Danelli Whose Drums Drove the Rascals Is Dead at 78 The New York Times Retrieved December 17 2022 Barr Sabrina December 16 2022 The Rascals musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dino Danelli dies aged 78 Metro Retrieved December 16 2022 Blistein Jon December 16 2022 Dino Danelli Founding Drummer of Good Lovin Rockers the Rascals Dead at 78 Rolling Stone Retrieved December 16 2022 Dino Danelli obituary The Times January 10 2023 Retrieved January 10 2023 Dino Danelli all star tribute concertExternal links editThe Rascals Appreciation Site Archived January 12 2016 at the Wayback Machine Dino Danelli Interview with Dino Danelli Dino Danelli s Rascals Archived 11 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dino Danelli Art Dino Danelli discography at Discogs Dino Danelli at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dino Danelli amp oldid 1211044724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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