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The Choir
The Choir
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Eric Carmen
Eric Carmen
American recording artist; singer, songwriter and musician
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Fotomaker
Fotomaker
musical group
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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Stabilizers
Stabilizers
American pop/rock duo
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Novo Combo
Novo Combo
American musical group; power pop and new wave rock group
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Bob Seger
Bob Seger
American singer-songwriter
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and session musician
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Brian Setzer
Brian Setzer
American singer
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Joan Jett
Joan Jett
American musician
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Everclear
Everclear
American alternative rock band
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Sawyer Brown
Sawyer Brown
American country music band
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The Chambers Brothers
The Chambers Brothers
American soul music band
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The Animals
The Animals
English band
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Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen
American musician, singer, and composer
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Toby Scott
Toby Scott
American audio engineer
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Samuel David Moore
Samuel David Moore
American musician
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Peabo Bryson
Peabo Bryson
American recording artist; musician, singer
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Rheostatics
Rheostatics
Canadian indie rock band
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Wild Cherry
Wild Cherry
American funk rock band
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The Kinks
The Kinks
English rock band
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Jack Ponti
Jack Ponti
American musician, songwriter, record producer, manager, label executive, and consultant
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Eric Church
Eric Church
American musician
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Dave Smalley
Dave Smalley
American singer
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Klaatu
Klaatu
Canadian progressive rock band
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Blessid Union of Souls
Blessid Union of Souls
band
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Steve Winwood
Steve Winwood
English recording artist; musician, singer, songwriter
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Talking Heads
Talking Heads
American rock band

Raspberries were an American pop rock band formed in 1970 from Cleveland, Ohio. They had a run of success in the early 1970s music scene with their pop rock sound, which Allmusic later described as featuring "exquisitely crafted melodies and achingly gorgeous harmonies." The members were known for their clean-cut public image, with short-hair and matching suits, which brought them teenybopper attention as well as scorn from some mainstream media outlets as "uncool". The group drew influence from the British Invasion era—especially The Beatles, The Who, The Hollies, and Small Faces—and its mod sensibility. In both the U.S. and the UK, the Raspberries helped pioneer the power pop music style that took off after the group disbanded. They also have had a following among professional musicians such as Jack Bruce, Ringo Starr, and Courtney Love.

The group's "classic" lineup consisted of Eric Carmen (vocalist/guitarist/bassist/pianist), Wally Bryson (guitarist), Jim Bonfanti (drummer), and Dave Smalley (guitarist/bassist). Their best known songs include "Go All the Way", "Let's Pretend", "I Wanna Be with You", "Tonight", 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.