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Raven's family lived in the Maurice area, and he graduated from Maurice High School. Raven has been married twice. His first wife was the former Gayle Breaux, whom he married in 1966. The couple had two children: Ryan and Coby, the former of whom was the inspiration for the song "Thank God for Kids".
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stated that Raven chose to end his contract with RCA over poor record sales, Raven himself said at the time that Bowen had recruited him for the then-new label after determining that his musical style would fit well among the other artists he had signed. His initial release for the label was a cover
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refused to air the video for "Somebody's Tearin' the Flag" due to concerns that the song did not fit the network's intended programming demographics. At the time, Raven felt that the songs' failures were due to a preconception that artists of his age were not seen as suitable for mainstream country
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when his family moved there, and in 1962 he self-released the single "Once a Fool". The single was credited to "Eddy Raven" due to a printing error, but he chose to keep that as his stage name. When his family moved back to Louisiana, Raven worked at a recording studio called La Louisianne Records
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thought that the album had more creative control from Raven than its predecessors did. At the end of his contract with Elektra, Raven had a second album recorded but never released, although it did have one charted single in "San Antonio Nights". Once his contract ended, Raven chose to undergo a
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produced the album, with assistance from Don Gant's brother Ronnie Gant on three tracks, and Raven wrote or co-wrote every song on it. The album charted five singles on Hot Country Songs: "Sweet Mother Texas", "Dealin' with the Devil", "You've Got Those Eyes", "Another Texas Song", and "Peace of
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writer Susan Beyer reviewed the album with favor, noting that it continued to display his Cajun music influences, while considering the latter half of the album "weightier" and more upbeat than the first half. Following the poor chart performance of the album's singles, Raven was dropped from
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also published a positive review of the album, which said that his "haunting and sincere voice is matched here by some of the best material he's recorded in recent years." In 1985, Raven was nominated for the Horizon Award (now known as the Best New Artist award) from the
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published positive reviews of the singles "Another Texas Song" and "Peace of Mind", calling the former a "plucky, self-penned tune that displays more of his writer-artist talents", while calling him "one of the smoothest country singers around" in a review of the latter.
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chart, his own composition "The Last of the Sunshine Cowboys", came in 1974 on ABC. Raven charted seven more singles for the label between then and 1975, the most successful being "Good News, Bad News", which achieved a peak of number 27 there. ABC also issued one album,
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noted that while it had fewer songs written by Raven and a "slightly more mainstream" sound than its predecessors, the album was "well up to his own high standards"; she also considered Raven's singing more upbeat and confident than on previous efforts.
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in 1978 and two singles for them: "You're a Dancer" was a minor entry on Hot Country Songs, but "Colinda" did not chart and Monument closed its country division soon afterward. After leaving Monument, Raven was encouraged by singer
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that "is voice has a soulful edge, with a nice strip of grit right in the middle" and said that "instead of whomping us from the first beats with accordions and Cajun calls, he finds the delicacy in the Cajun legacy."
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Several of Raven's compositions were successful for other artists. Among his early successes as a songwriter were four top-ten hits between 1971 and 1975: "Country Green" and "Touch the Morning" both by
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said that Raven "has a deep, masculine voice that pours out incisive songs in a style he describes as 'Cajun reggae, Cajun Caribbean, electric Cajun.'" Similarly, Susan Beyer wrote in a review of
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brief recording hiatus in order to determine the viability of his career. During this hiatus, he disassociated himself from his existing producers and managers and began writing songs with
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which had acquired ABC in 1979. Raven later said that the success of The Oak Ridge Boys cut was a factor in his choosing to resume his career after his contract with Elektra ended.
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magazine. This review stated that his "natural musical ability, coupled with the emotional levels of his voice, captures the full flavor of each selection on this appealing album."
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Mind". The last of these was the most successful of the five, reaching number 23 in 1981. "Dealin' with the Devil" was also one of the first country music songs to be promoted via
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noted of Raven's style at the time that his style had potential for pop crossovers, while also stating that the song showed his lyrical skill by not resolving its central theme.
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described this album as "an album of reworked hits that sound pretty much like they did originally, supplemented by new, decidedly lackluster material." This was followed by
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radio, combined with concerns over political correctness. Despite the lack of radio and television success from the singles, Raven promoted them through performances at an
638:". Raven co-wrote six of the songs on the album. In the process of recording, he and Worley chose to incorporate a more acoustic influence on some tracks, and thus chose 828:' Nashville division, to which Raven and several other former Universal artists were transferred. Following this transfer, Capitol would issue three more singles from 945:
While he continued to record independently, Capitol Records retained the rights to works he had recorded under their tenure. This culminated in the 1997 compilation
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published a positive review of "Sooner or Later" which described it as a "pounding, rollicking number" that "should propel him back to those same chart heights".
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wrote that Raven's style was defined by "direct, soulful singing, skillful songwriting, and Cajun heritage." Many of his songs have also displayed influences of
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wrote of the album that Raven's "commercial potential has not yet been reached", while praising the vocal delivery on the singles. Tom Roland of
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stated that Raven's style at the time was "characterized by his emotive vocals and musical as well as lyrical hooks." Thomas Goldsmith in
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reviewed the album positively, stating that it was "another exhibition of his fine vocal range and his valuable songwriting ability."
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in 1988. In addition to most of his RCA singles, it included three new songs that were all sent out as singles. The first two were "
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called the album a "mixed bag", referring to "Island" as a "moody ballad" but calling the sound of "Bayou Boys" "hamfisted".
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which was issued in 1996. The album included renditions of Raven's "I'm Gonna Get You" and "Colinda", along with Sonnier's "
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that the album seemed to focus more on Raven's singing over his songwriting, noting that the album had more of a
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in 1994. The album included five new tracks, plus re-recordings of eight of his previous singles. The book
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singer and songwriter. Active from 1962 to 2019, Raven has recorded for several record labels, including
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described the title track as "an upbeat tune stressing Raven’s clear, distinct vocals." Writing for
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and draw inspiration from that state's music scene. This resulted in his 1980 album
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in 1984 at the end of his self-imposed hiatus. His first single for the label was "
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His second wife is named Sheila, and the two helped launch the RMG label in 2001.
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co-wrote several of Raven's singles, and formerly played guitar in his road band.
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writer Billy Warden in a review of "Joe Knows How to Live". Joe Edwards of the
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and its outlet The Music Mart, where he recorded and released his first album,
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https://mauricetoday.com/tribute-eddie-raven-country-music-singer-songwriter/
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on "I Should've Called", and the "Caribbean sway" described by Newport News
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called it "a good-natured record that is a lot of fun while it's playing".
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In December 1989, Bowen closed the Universal label to become president of
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In 1988, producer Jimmy Bowen founded the independent country music label
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Raven left ABC in 1976 when Gant also departed the label. He signed with
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reached top five on Hot Country Songs in 1982 with Raven's composition "
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and Caribbean music to his sound, noting in particular the inclusion of
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on Dimension Records, an independent label founded by his then-manager.
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Raven's musical style is defined largely by his strong influence of
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Hot Country Songs, along with the country music charts published by
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because the latter fit the song's meter better. A concert review in
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Raven's first record was heard by fellow Cajun country musician
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Raven's tenure with RCA ended with a compilation album titled
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among others. Raven's music is defined by mainstream country,
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featured both Raven and Sonnier on their single "Catahoula".
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on the independent RMG Records. The album was produced by
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covered "Dealin' with the Devil" on his 1981 live album
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heard "Dealin' with the Devil" and helped Raven sign to
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American country music singer and songwriter (born 1944)
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Dimension Records. 1980. 5001. 926:, a collaboration with fellow Cajun country musician 989:, and contributing writers included Frank J, Myers, 1529: 749: 2680:"Flags and guns breed trouble for outspoken Raven" 2590: 549:, Raven was inspired to resume recording in 1984. 2677: 2255:"Eddy Raven stands firm against 'pseudo-country'" 1698: 836:", which was co-written by husband-and-wife team 407:in 1974 after Acuff-Rose songwriter and producer 379:, who helped him sign a publishing contract with 340:sounds from popular radio broadcasts such as the 3371: 2892:"Raven's Cajun heritage spices up country music" 2834:"All Grassed Up – Eddy Raven with Carolina Road" 2346:"Milsap, Oaks, Dirt Band among 90 Fan Fair acts" 2285: 1962: 223:(born August 19, 1944), known professionally as 2489:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 2222: 2220: 1965:"From country to Cajun, his fans are mixed bag" 1773:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 1532:"Has the country boy caught up with the dream?" 1113:covered "Sweet Mother Texas" on his 1986 album 2232:. Oxford University Press. 1998. p. 430. 683:and Gary Scruggs, brother of bluegrass singer 3065: 2975: 2831: 2593:MusicHound Country: The Essential Album Guide 2252: 1564: 1073: 3009: 2857: 2801: 2315: 2217: 1932: 1435: 1433: 1431: 1259: 889: 785:and comparing "Zydeco Lady" to the sound of 3425:University of Louisiana at Lafayette alumni 2889: 2508: 1494: 1405: 1403: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1383: 3072: 3058: 2201: 2051: 2049: 1701:"Cajun Raven flies high with bayou sounds" 1414:. Record Research, Inc. pp. 293–294. 1381: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1335: 1333: 1331: 1329: 1327: 1325: 1323: 1321: 31: 3012:"Eddy Raven Returns in 'Black and White'" 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1482: 1480: 1440:Larkin, Colin, ed. (2006). "Raven Eddy". 1428: 840:and Beckie Foster, and previously cut by 2504: 2502: 2500: 2281: 2279: 2088: 2086: 2084: 2082: 1958: 1956: 1954: 1935:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music 1844: 1560: 1558: 1556: 1530:Gladys L. deVillier (January 18, 1981). 1525: 1523: 1409: 893: 556: 2885: 2883: 2881: 2046: 1360: 1318: 758:and signed Raven. While the editors of 552: 336:as a musical influence, along with the 3372: 2673: 2671: 2669: 1926: 1902: 1683: 1477: 1439: 1099:were later recorded by other artists: 970:(June 14), and as part of Nashville's 3053: 2997:Tribute to Eddy Raven, Maurice Today 2745:"Sweet Loretta graces the Opry stage" 2497: 2276: 2079: 1951: 1633: 1585: 1583: 1567:"Sooner or later: Eddy Raven's story" 1553: 1520: 865:Another album for Capitol Nashville, 720:, and "Joe Knows How to Live" by the 626:" (previously a single for co-writer 2950:Rainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium 2878: 2589:Brian Mansfield, Gary Graff (1997). 2000:. October 13, 1984. pp. WOCM10. 1497:"Eddy Raven to perform at 'Pennies'" 1106:Rainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium 1083:, "Sometimes I Talk in My Sleep" by 974:(July 4) festivities. Also in 1997, 886:Capitol's roster in September 1991. 3420:Musicians from Lafayette, Louisiana 3390:American country singer-songwriters 3272:You're Never Too Old for Young Love 2851: 2678:Robert K. Oermann (July 25, 1998). 2666: 2094:"Eddy Raven's cajun roots run deep" 1963:Thomas Goldsmith (April 25, 1987). 1852:"Eddy Raven is durable in any mode" 1730:"Cajun adds his outlook to country" 1699:Robert K. Oermann (March 5, 1988). 1591:"Eddy Raven keeps rolling out hits" 1565:Cyndi Hoelzle (February 16, 1990). 1005:. Raven also co-wrote two songs on 673:You're Never Too Old for Young Love 13: 3351:I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore 2978:"Greatest Hits Lead Holiday Blitz" 2976:Edward Morris (October 13, 1984). 1580: 1339: 1089:I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore 14: 3456: 3435:Singer-songwriters from Louisiana 3038: 2549:. September 21, 1991. p. 92. 2286:Thomas Goldsmith (July 2, 1989). 2229:The Encyclopedia of Country Music 1641:"Songwriter singing his own hits" 1495:Sandy Neese (December 15, 1982). 1041:The Encyclopedia of Country Music 1026: 809:", which he wrote with Myers and 760:The Encyclopedia of Country Music 365: 3445:Universal Records (1988) artists 3405:Country musicians from Louisiana 3251:You Should Have Been Gone by Now 2465:. December 16, 1989. p. 73. 2202:Gerry Wood (February 20, 1988). 1597:. September 30, 1984. p. 55 1156: 1136: 850:. Both this song and follow-up " 750:1988-1991: Universal and Capitol 636:You Should Have Been Gone by Now 582:. 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These were " 74:Lafayette, Louisiana 3385:ABC Records artists 3279:Shine, Shine, Shine 2563:Wild Eyed and Crazy 2485:cite AV media notes 2323:The Palm Beach Post 2259:Albuquerque Journal 1769:cite AV media notes 1277:Shine, Shine, Shine 1231:Wild Eyed and Crazy 932:Tear Stained Letter 912:Wild Eyed and Crazy 796:Radio & Records 787:Miami Sound Machine 677:Shine, Shine, Shine 543:'s late-1982 album 266:Shine, Shine, Shine 221:Edward Garvin Futch 53:Edward Garvin Futch 3358:Thank God for Kids 3307:In a Letter to You 3237:Operator, Operator 3202:A Little Bit Crazy 3188:I Should've Called 3148:Compilation albums 2515:The Ottawa Citizen 1298:In a Letter to You 1169:This Is Eddy Raven 1127:Thank God for Kids 1123:Thank God for Kids 1119:The Oak Ridge Boys 991:Earl Thomas Conley 920:MusicHound Country 916:Intersound Records 914:, was released on 908: 902:on the 1996 album 882:The Ottawa Citizen 819:CMA Music Festival 769:In a Letter to You 624:Operator, Operator 605:Sound & Vision 566: 504:A Little Bit Crazy 496:I Should've Called 427:This Is Eddy Raven 302:The Oak Ridge Boys 278:In a Letter to You 3367: 3366: 3286:I'm Gonna Get You 3022:on April 23, 2019 2686:. pp. 1D, 2D 2239:978-0-19-977055-7 2204:"Nashville Scene" 2012:"Singles reviews" 1421:978-0-89820-229-8 1284:I'm Gonna Get You 817:at Fan Fair (now 756:Universal Records 706:I'm Gonna Get You 422:Hot Country Songs 348:New Orleans blues 343:Louisiana Hayride 270:I'm Gonna Get You 258:Hot Country Songs 227:, is an American 215: 214: 182:Capitol Nashville 3452: 3338:Related articles 3258:Sometimes a Lady 3131:Temporary Sanity 3103:Desperate Dreams 3074: 3067: 3060: 3051: 3050: 3032: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3018:. 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Lafayette, Louisiana
Country
Cajun
Monument
ABC
Dot
Elektra
RCA Nashville
Universal
Capitol Nashville
Intersound
EddyRaven.com
country music
ABC
Elektra
RCA
Universal
Capitol Records
Billboard
Hot Country Songs
I Got Mexico
Shine, Shine, Shine
I'm Gonna Get You
Joe Knows How to Live
In a Letter to You
Bayou Boys
Don Gibson
Randy Cornor
Jeannie C. Riley

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