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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wally_BrysonWally Bryson - Wikipedia

    Wallace Carter Bryson (born July 18, 1949) is an American guitarist, best remembered for his time with the power-pop group Raspberries, famous for their hit Go All The Way. After the Raspberries split in 1974, Bryson co-formed the power pop group Fotomaker and became one of the leading members of the group.

  2. Wally Bryson is the lead guitarist of Raspberries, a power-pop band that influenced many rock stars. Learn about their albums, concerts, history and more on their official web site.

  3. Gitarrist Wally Bryson und Bassist John Aleksic, beide wie Bonfanti ehemalige Mitglieder von The Choir, komplettierten die erste Besetzung der Formation, die im Oktober des Jahres ihr Livedebüt gab.

  4. 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, Dave Burke, Dave Smalley, and Jim Bonfanti, had a more extensive repertoire of original songs.

  5. Along with Wally Bryson and Dave Smalley their new band – Raspberries - produced a head-on collision with the progressive rock scene and coined the “Power Pop” sound, which featured explosive rock guitars combined with soaring two and four-part pop harmonies.

  6. 7. Dez. 2023 · Learn how The Raspberries, a US power pop group from Cleveland, Ohio, influenced Queen, Cheap Trick and Bruce Springsteen, but never made it big. Wally Bryson was one of the original guitarists who left the band in 1972.

  7. 30. Nov. 2007 · The original Raspberries—Eric Carmen, Wally Bryson, Jim Bonfanti and Dave Smalley—perform their first live song in over 30 years at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio on November 26, 2004.

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