found: Its Time peace [SR] 1968:label (Rascals; rock group)
found: AllMusic, July 29, 2016(the Rascals; blue-eyed soul group; formed 1964, New York, NY; over their objections, manager Sid Bernstein dubbed them the Young Rascals, although the "Young" was permanently dropped from the billing in a couple of years; disbanded 1972)
found: Wikipedia, July 29, 2016(the Rascals (initially known as the Young Rascals); American rock band, formed in Garfield, New Jersey in 1965; when Atlantic Records signed them, they discovered that another group, Borrah Minnevitch's and Johnny Puleo's Harmonica Rascals, objected to their release of records under the name the Rascals; to avoid conflict, manager Sid Bernstein decided to rename the group the Young Rascals)
found: Oxford music online, July 29, 2016:Enc. of popular music, 4th ed. (Young Rascals; American pop/soul ensemble; debuted at the Choo Choo, New Jersey, in February 1965; disbanded 1972; discography: The Young Rascals (Atlantic, 1966); Collections (Atlantic, 1966); Groovin' (Atlantic, 1967); as the Rascals: Once upon a dream (Atlantic, 1968); Freedom suite (Atlantic, 1969); See (Atlantic, 1969); Search and nearness (Atlantic, 1971); Peaceful world (Columbia, 1971); The island of real (Columbia, 1972))
found: Felix Cavaliere WWW site, July 29, 2016(In 1965, Felix Cavaliere formed the Young Rascals with Dino Danelli, Eddie Brigati, and Gene Cornish; later called the Rascals, which disbanded in 1972)