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The Raspberries were an American
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band formed in
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, Ohio in 1970. They had a run of success in the early 1970s music scene with their pop rock sound, which
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later described as featuring "exquisitely crafted melodies and achingly gorgeous harmonies." The members were known for their clean-cut public image and matching suits, which brought them
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attention as well as scorn from some mainstream media outlets as " uncool". The group drew influence from the
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era—especially
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,
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, the Hollies, and the
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—and its mod sensibility. In both the US and the UK, the Raspberries helped pioneer the
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music style that took off after the group disbanded. They also have had a following among professional musicians such as Jack Bruce,
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, and Courtney Love. The group's "classic" lineup consisted of
Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (August 11, 1949 – March 2024) was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead vocalist of the Raspberries, with whom he recorded the hit " Go All the Way" and four albums. He embarked on a so ...
(vocals, guitars, bass, piano),
Wally Bryson Wallace Carter Bryson (born July 18, 1949) is an American guitarist, best remembered for his time with the Power pop, power-pop group Raspberries (band), Raspberries, famous for their hit "Go All the Way (song), Go All The Way". After the Raspbe ...
(guitars), Dave Smalley (guitars, bass) and Jim Bonfanti (drums). Their best known songs include " Go All the Way", " Let's Pretend", " I Wanna Be with You", "
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", and " Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)". Producer Jimmy Ienner was responsible for all four of the Raspberries' albums in the 1970s. The group disbanded in 1975 after a five-year run, and Eric Carmen proceeded to a successful career as a solo artist. Bryson and Smalley resurrected the group's name in 1999 for an album, which included singer/songwriter Scott McCarl as vocalist. In 2004, the original quartet reunited and undertook a well-received reunion tour in 2005.


History


Formation

The group had its roots in two of Cleveland's most successful local bands in the late 1960s, The Choir and Cyrus Erie. The Choir, originally called The Mods and consisting of Dann Klawon,
Wally Bryson Wallace Carter Bryson (born July 18, 1949) is an American guitarist, best remembered for his time with the Power pop, power-pop group Raspberries (band), Raspberries, famous for their hit "Go All the Way (song), Go All The Way". After the Raspbe ...
, Dave Burke, Dave Smalley, and Jim Bonfanti, had a more extensive repertoire of original songs. Most notable was "It's Cold Outside" which parlayed its massive local success (#1 in Cleveland) into a nationally charting single (peaking at No. 68 for Roulette Records). The Choir then went through a series of lineup changes, with Smalley and Bonfanti remaining in the various versions, until 1968, when Dave Smalley was drafted and sent to Vietnam. As a result, The Choir disbanded, although it later reformed behind Bonfanti and ultimately survived until 1970. Although The Choir had the hit and a string of singles, Cyrus Erie, founded by brothers Michael and Bob McBride, became the better-drawing local act shortly after
Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (August 11, 1949 – March 2024) was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead vocalist of the Raspberries, with whom he recorded the hit " Go All the Way" and four albums. He embarked on a so ...
joined in 1967. Carmen persuaded Bryson, who had recently left The Choir, to join. In live shows, Cyrus Erie mainly covered other artists' songs. When the group signed to
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they recorded two Carmen/Bryson originals ("Get the Message" b/w "Sparrow") as a single. Following this, Bryson left, and was replaced by Randy Klawon. Eric, Mike, Randy and Dann Klawon then formed a new act, and the name was changed to The Quick. The Quick recorded a single of two Carmen/Klawon originals for Epic which did not find much success. The group's style arose from a variety of rock and roll groups that the members loved, especially
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. Carmen later said:


1970–1972

After discussions between Carmen and Bonfanti about forming a new group, the first lineup for the Raspberries was Eric Carmen (rhythm guitar, vocals, piano, bass), Jim Bonfanti (drums, backing vocals), Wally Bryson (lead guitar, vocals) and John Aleksic (born 1951, bass, guitar, vocals). Aleksic left the group at the end of 1970 and the group performed as a trio until April 1971, when former Choir member Dave Smalley (rhythm guitar, vocals), just back from Vietnam, became the fourth member of the original recording lineup with Carmen moving to bass. The Raspberries' demo tape went to the desk of producer Jimmy Ienner, for whom Carmen had previously done session work. After a major-label bidding war the band signed to
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. This 1st album featured a strong scratch and sniff raspberry scented sticker on the front cover. The Raspberries wore matching ensembles on stage, and the group was criticized for making its stage entrance in tuxedos and large bouffant hairdos which, according to Carmen, "complemented the style of our music".


1972–1974

"Go All the Way" peaked at #5 in the U.S. in October 1972, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
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. Afterwards, Carmen and Smalley switched instruments, with Carmen moving to rhythm guitar so that he would be upfront on stage, while Smalley took over bass. After two albums, '' Raspberries'' and '' Fresh'', both released in 1972, creative tension came to a head sparked largely by Carmen's creative dominance (and commercial success) over the contributions of Bryson and Smalley. Accordingly, '' Side 3'' turned out to be a more raw, aggressive effort than its predecessors, typified by the opening track "Tonight". After the band's tour for ''Side 3'', Smalley was ejected from the band due to musical differences and Bonfanti departed soon afterwards. They subsequently formed their own band, Dynamite. They were replaced in December 1973 by bassist Scott McCarl and ex-Cyrus Erie drummer Michael McBride for what was to be the fourth and final Raspberries album, '' Starting Over''. Bryson's friend Jeff Hutton (who had also played with McBride in Target) was brought in to contribute keyboards on stage for the group's late 1973-74 tours, replacing Opie O'Brien (keyboards, sax) and Tony Shannon (keyboards, synths) who had done the honors on their 1973 tour for ''Side 3''.


Post-breakup

In April 1975 Rainbow Canyon guitarist Billy Hanna came in to sub for an ill Bryson, but the band broke up on April 19, 1975 after a final gig in Scranton,
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at the Masonic Temple. Their style, however, continued to influence other musicians.
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praised the Raspberries at several stops during his Summer 2005 tour. Springsteen's drummer
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said that he based his drum style in that period off of Raspberries drummer Michael McBride (particularly on the Springsteen album '' Darkness on the Edge of Town'').
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of
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, and
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, have all also cited the Raspberries as an influence in their songwriting. In 1978 Bryson joined another notable power pop band,
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, led by ex- Rascals Dino Danelli and Gene Cornish. He left shortly after the second of the band's three albums was released. A biography of the Raspberries titled ''Overnight Sensation – The Story of the Raspberries'' by Ken Sharp was released in 1993. In 1996, a
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to Raspberries called ''Raspberries Preserved'' was released by Pravda Records, a Chicago-based indie record label. The album featured 21 cover versions by such acts as The Rubinoos, Bill Lloyd, Brad Jones,
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, Rank Strangers, the Gladhands, and
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. Singer-guitarist and primary songwriter Eric Carmen went on to have a successful solo career as a singer and writer of romantic pop ballads. His first solo hit " All by Myself" (which rearranged a motif from the melody of "Let's Pretend" and comes directly from Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Opus 18) hit No. 2 nationally, and was covered by
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to much fanfare in 1996. His second single "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" was also a hit, as was " She Did It”, a spiritual sequel to both, which revived the Raspberries' power pop sound. The chorus of "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" came from Rachmaninoff's Symphony No.2 Op.27. Carmen later had additional Top Ten singles success with " Hungry Eyes" (from ''
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'', 1987) and " Make Me Lose Control". He also wrote " Almost Paradise" (performed by
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and Ann Wilson for '' Footloose'', 1984), as well as songs that were made major hits by
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("That's Rock & Roll" and "Hey Deanie"). On March 24, 1999 all four original members, Carmen, Bryson, Smalley and Bonfanti, reunited in Metrosync Studio, near Cleveland, to play for the first time since 1973. A summer reunion tour was discussed, but the reformed group found minimal interest among promoters since the band had not been heard of since the mid-70s. Carmen and Bonfanti dropped out but Bryson, Smalley and their ''Starting Over'' bassist, Scott McCarl, decided to continue on briefly. The trio released a six-song EP entitled ''Raspberries Refreshed'' in September 2000. The album's tracks, written by the three remaining members, re-created the group's original sound. In November 2004 the
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nightclub chain opened its Cleveland branch with a Raspberries reunion concert featuring all four original members, accompanied on stage by four members of Carmen's band: Paul Sidoti - bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, Billy Sullivan - guitar, keyboards, harmonica, backing vocals, Jennifer Lee - keyboards, vocals and Derek Braunschweiger - percussion. This led to a well-received 2005 mini-tour starting at the Chicago House of Blues, a VH1 Classic special, and a concert broadcast on
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. A date from the 2005 tour in Los Angeles was recorded and released in 2007 as ''Live on Sunset Strip.'' The double CD and one DVD contained a foreword from Bruce Springsteen, and a 1970s photo of
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wearing a Raspberries' ''Starting Over'' sweatshirt. Capitalizing on the release, Raspberries played further shows in New York, California, and their hometown of Cleveland. The band booked a few more reunion dates into late 2007, culminating with a concert at Cleveland's Playhouse Square on December 14, 2007, and an appearance at a VIP event at the
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in Cleveland on April 3, 2009 turned out to be their very last show. The band's iconic rock tune "Go All the Way" attracted renewed attention in 2014 when it was notably included in the
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film '' Guardians of the Galaxy''. '' The Albany Democrat-Herald'' ran a positive review of the film remarking that "while it's freaky to hear the Raspberries' ... in space, one recognizes the malleability of its majesty and craft and appreciate the range of vocalist Eric Carmen". The song was included on the film's '' Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1'' soundtrack released on July 29, 2014. In 2017 Omnivore Records released ''Pop Art Live'', a recording of the band's first Cleveland reunion show on November 26, 2004. It was their first show together in nearly 30 years. Featuring twenty-eight songs, including material by major influences
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and
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, the album received positive reviews from publications such as ''Allmusic'', ''Paste'', and ''Stereophile''. Critic Mark Deming of Allmusic remarked that "the Raspberries merge the superb craftsmanship of their classic recordings with the sweat and muscle of a crack band having a great time." Carmen died in March 2024.


Band members

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Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (August 11, 1949 – March 2024) was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead vocalist of the Raspberries, with whom he recorded the hit " Go All the Way" and four albums. He embarked on a so ...
– lead and backing vocals, piano ; rhythm guitar ; bass *
Wally Bryson Wallace Carter Bryson (born July 18, 1949) is an American guitarist, best remembered for his time with the Power pop, power-pop group Raspberries (band), Raspberries, famous for their hit "Go All the Way (song), Go All The Way". After the Raspbe ...
– lead guitar, backing and lead vocals *John Aleksic – bass, guitar, backing vocals * Jim Bonfanti – drums, backing vocals *Dave Smalley – rhythm guitar ; bass ; backing and lead vocals *Scott McCarl – bass, backing and lead vocals *Michael McBride – drums


Touring

*Opie O'Brien - keyboards, synthesizers, sax *Tony Shannon - keyboards, synthesizers *Jeff Hutton - keyboards, synthesizers *Billy Hanna - guitar *Paul Sidoti - bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals *Billy Sullivan - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals *Jennifer Lee - keyboards, vocals *Derek Braunschweiger - percussion, drum tech


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Select compilation albums


Live albums

* ''Live on Sunset Strip'' (2007) * ''Pop Art Live'' (2017)


Extended plays

* ''Refreshed'' (2000)


Singles


Notes


References


Further reading

Wolff, Carlo (2006). ''Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories''. Cleveland, OH: Gray & Company, Publishers.


External links

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"Live On Sunset Strip" review by Don Krider
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