The Raisins were an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, active from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. Led by notable vocalist and guitarist Rob Fetters, the band's style blended power pop, new wave, and rock, resulting in a distinctive sound that resonated with their local music scene. Despite their limited national success, they released influential works such as their self-titled album "The Raisins" in 1984. The band's unique blend of styles and regional popularity significantly contributed to the music culture of the Midwest during their active years.