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Raven (American band)

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Active until
  
1970

Albums
  
Raven

Active from
  
1968

Similar
  
Stan Szelest, Gary Mallaber, David Lucas, Rising Sons, Peter Asher

Raven was a rock/blues band formed in 1967 in Buffalo, New York, and active until 1970.

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History

It was composed of Tony Galla (lead vocals), Jim Calire (piano/vocals), Gary Mallaber (drums), John Weitz (guitar), and Tom Calandra (bass guitar). Managed by Marty Angelo, the band played throughout the United States, appearing at such popular venues as the Electric Circus (nightclub), the Fillmore East, Steve Paul's Scene, Unganos in New York City, the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, Chicago's Kinetic Playground, and many others.

The group formed after Stan Szelest's group "Stan and the Ravens" broke up in 1967. Two of its members, Calandra and Mallaber, joined Galla, Weitz, and Calire, in the group Tony Galla and the Rising Sons. In 1968, they changed the name of their group to simply "Raven". Raven toured in England in 1969 and were offered a recording contract by George Harrison via Peter Asher with Apple Records. They turned it down to sign with Columbia Records instead.

Discography

  • "Feelin' Good", 1969, T. Calandra, J. Calire B-Side Green Mountain Dream, J.F. Calire
  • Songs

    Green Mountain DreamRaven · 1969
    Non of Your JiveRaven · 1969
    No Turnin’ BackRaven · 1969

    References

    Raven (American band) Wikipedia