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In 1968, the band originally known as "The Young Rascals" dropped the "Young" from its name and became simply known as "The Rascals." Prior to the new name, the band released three Top 20 albums and 10 singles, including the number-one hits "Grovin' / Sueño" and "Good Lovin' / Mustang Sally." As the Rascals, the band released another six albums and 14 singles before disbanding in 1972. Since breaking up the band has reunited in 1988, 2010, and 2012-2013. Additionally, the Rascals produced two spin-off bands: the short-lived New Rascals and the much more stable Felix Cavaliere's Rascals, which has gone by several touring names. In 1997, The Rascals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 24, 2009 –
Jul 26, 2009
Tramlines 2009
The xx / Pixie Lott / Athlete / Little Boots / Noisettes / Just Jack / The La's / Slow Club / Reverend and the Makers / The Rascals / Crocodiles / DJ Zinc / Jade / Maps / Toddla T / The Crookes / Errors / Johnny Foreigner / Man Like Me / Rolo Tomassi / Girls Can't Catch / Banjo Or Freakout / Oneman / The Yeah You's / Airship / Detroit Social Club / The Chapman Family / Matt Helders / Munch Munch / Invasion / Shake Aletti / Kasms / Cats In Paris / Martelo / Preston / The Violet May / Kid Acne / Raygun / Dead World Leaders / Oblong / The Backhanded Compliments / Mairead / Joe Carnall and the Book Club / Rotary Ten / The Lords of Flatbush / Navvy / Raf Daddy / Glassyouth / Craine / Robert George Saull & the Purgatory Players Show all bands
Sheffield City Centre Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

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