(born October 22, 1945, Garfield, New Jersey) is an American singer and songwriter.
Brigati shared vocal duties with other group members, and played tambourine, in the pop group The Young Rascals from 1964 to 1970.
Prior to his stint with The Young Rascals (who later shortened their name to The Rascals), Brigati had been a member of Joey Dee and the Starliters (having replaced his brother, original Starliter David Brigati, in that group).
With the help of group founder Billy (Smith) Amato and manager Sid Bernstein.
The Rascals were the first all-white group signed to Atlantic Records.
They (along with The Righteous Brothers and The Box Tops), were practitioners of a genre of music coined 'blue-eyed soul'.