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The Rascals' Drummer Dino Danelli Died at 78
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The founding member of the 'I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore' band has been announced on social media to have passed away at the age of 78 in New York City.

AceShowbiz - The Rascals' drummer Dino Danelli has passed away aged 78. The band and the group's ex-guitarist Gene Cornish confirmed his passing in New York City on Thursday, December 15.

"Our beloved Dino passed away today. I will say more in the near future about his incredible talent and share experiences from his life he relayed to me, as well as ones we spent as friends and collaborators," reads a Facebook post from hit 1960s act and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Rascals, which was attributed to Dino's spokesman Joe Russo.

"I hope you will all continue to appreciate his talent and send him your love. Thank you for supporting his various endeavours throughout his career. You all made it possible for him to live his dream, which was to be a musician and artist... blessings to you all."

It is understood there will be no formal funeral for the drummer.

Around an hour after the Facebook tribute, guitarist Gene, 78, added on the site, "It is with a broken heart that I must tell you of the passing of Dino Danelli. He was my brother and the greatest drummer I've ever seen. I am devastated at this moment... Rest In Peace Dino I love you brother."

Dino drummed on The Rascals' nine albums and has been called one of the world's "great unappreciated rock drummers." He formed The Young Rascals with Gene, Felix Cavaliere, and Eddie Brigati in New Jersey in 1965, before they released their first album under the name two years later.

The group had changed its name to The Rascals by their fourth record for legal reason and broke up after their ninth LP "The Island of Real" was released in 1972. Their hits include "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore", "Good Lovin' ", and "Glory Glory", with the group's original line-up reuniting in 2012 for their first public performances in more than 40 years for an event called "The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream".

It mixed a music show and theatrical production and was produced and directed by Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen Van Zant, with Steven inducting The Rascals into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on May 6, 1997.

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