He joined The Stereos, and moved on to form The Escorts, while attending Syracuse. He later produced albums by other artists such as
Laura Nyro and
Jimmie Spheeris. Between 1965 and 1972, Cavaliere played keyboards and sang for The Young Rascals and The Rascals. They achieved three US #1 hits. Following a pair of solo efforts, Cavaliere recorded under the band name Treasure and released a self-titled AOR-styled album in 1977 which featured future
Kiss member
Vinnie Vincent on guitar. Cavaliere had a solo
hit with "
Only a Lonely Heart Sees" (1980), which reached No. 36 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the
Adult Contemporary chart. Cavaliere and former Rascals bandmate
Dino Danelli joined
Steve Van Zandt to record
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul's album,
Men Without Women (1982). However, Cavaliere strongly disputes this and claims that he was never a member of Little Steven's band. He recorded
Dreams in Motion in 1994, produced by
Don Was. During 1995, Cavaliere was a touring member of
Ringo Starr's third All-Starr Band. Cavaliere can be seen playing keyboard in the official video for "Hey Girl" by
Billy Joel, a cover version of the
Carole King song, recorded by Billy Joel in 1997 to add to his
Greatest Hits Volume III compilation. The track was released as a single, but Cavaliere was not playing on the recording. On October 15, 2006, he inducted
Vanilla Fudge into the
Long Island Music Hall of Fame. In 2008, he recorded an album with
Steve Cropper,
Nudge it Up a Notch, which was released July 29, 2008. He continues to tour as Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. On April 24, 2010, all four members of the Rascals reunited for the Kristen Ann Carr benefit, which was held at New York's Tribeca Grill. Cavaliere reunited with his bandmates when the Rascals appeared at the
Capitol Theater in
Port Chester, New York, for six shows in December 2012 and for fifteen dates at the
Richard Rodgers Theatre on
Broadway (April 15 – May 5, 2013). Their production, entitled "Once Upon A Dream", toured North America (Toronto, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Chicago, Detroit, Rochester, and New York City). It was produced by longtime Rascals fans
Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen. He appeared with Billy Joel at
Madison Square Garden on May 28, 2015. In 2017 and 2018, Cavaliere was a
spokesperson in a television
infomercial for the
Time Life The 60s Music CD collection. ==Awards and honors==