The Raspberries were an American rock band formed in 1970, known for their power pop music style. The band was led by Eric Carmen, who became notable for his songwriting and vocal skills. The Raspberries are best remembered for their hit single "Go All the Way," which helped to define the power pop genre with its strong melodies, lush harmonies, and driving guitar riffs. Despite their short-lived existence, ending in 1975, the band's influence can be heard in later pop and rock bands, underlining their significance in music history.