Active: 70's, 2000's Formed: 1970 in Mentor, OH
The Beach Boys, The Who, The Small Faces, The Kinks, The Hollies, The Beatles, Free, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Tommy Roe, The Byrds, Buddy Holly
Badfinger, Chris Bell, Big Star, Cheap Trick, The Posies, The Move, Shoes, The Plimsouls, The Hudson Brothers, Hello, The Jook, Poppees, Chris Rainbow, Candy, Blue Ash, Bay City Rollers, Dwight Twilley, Stories, Artful Dodger
The Blondes, Van Duren, Earth Quake, Great Buildings, Off Broadway, The Rubinoos, Parthenon Huxley, Enuff Z'nuff, Chris Von Sneidern, Ken Sharp, Fountains of Wayne, From Bubblegum to Sky, Blue, Teenage Fanclub, Paley Brothers, Cheap Trick, The Romantics, The Posies, Sweet
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The Raspberries cut through the epic pretensions and pomposity of '70s-era rock to proudly reclaim the spirit and simplicity of classic pop, recalling the heyday of the British Invasion with their exquisitely crafted melodies and achingly gorgeous harmonies. The group was formed in Mentor, OH, in early 1970 by singer/songwriter Eric Carmen and drummer Jim Bonfanti, local pop heroes thanks to the respective tenures in the hugely popular bands Cyrus Erie and the Choir; guitarist Wally Bryson and bassist John Aleksic (both Choir veterans as well) completed the original lineup, which made its live debut in mid-October. With their short hair, matching suits, and Beatlesque sound, the Raspberries ran in direct opposition to the prevailing hard rock mentality of the Cleveland scene, but after just a handful of gigs, the band was among the city's most popular live acts. However, after cutting their first demo session, Aleksic left the lineup in March of 1971, and with the addition of rhythm guitarist Dave Smalley, Carmen assumed bass duties.
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