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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
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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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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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Morning" both by
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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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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
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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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1200:Love and Other Hard Times
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480:In 1981, record producer
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2042:: 102β103. October 1984.
1819:: 48. September 6, 1980.
1629:: 71. February 28, 1976.
1163:That Cajun Country Sound
981:In 2001, Raven released
898:Raven collaborated with
730:. The final single from
632:I Wanna Hear It from You
350:, and the new sounds of
3410:Elektra Records artists
3400:Capitol Records artists
3223:I Could Use Another You
3110:I Could Use Another You
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2123:"Country album reviews"
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1454:Oxford University Press
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1192:I Could Use Another You
940:Stephen Thomas Erlewine
630:in 1983), followed by "
602:magazine (now known as
579:I Could Use Another You
3156:The Best of Eddy Raven
1831:"Country single picks"
1810:"Country Single Picks"
1342:"Eddy Raven biography"
1152:Eddy Raven discography
964:Chattanooga, Tennessee
907:
732:The Best of Eddy Raven
722:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
701:The Best of Eddy Raven
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413:artists and repertoire
43:Background information
3293:Joe Knows How to Live
1933:Colin Larkin (1998).
1883:"Country album picks"
1679:: 43. March 20, 1976.
1291:Joe Knows How to Live
936:No More One More Time
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570:RCA Records Nashville
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3138:Right for the Flight
2477:Right for the Flight
2132:: 32. June 29, 1985.
2021:: 19. June 30, 1984.
1857:The Arizona Republic
1620:"ABC releases three"
1224:Right for the Flight
1067:Right for the Flight
976:The Bellamy Brothers
951:Right for the Flight
868:Right for the Flight
842:The Forester Sisters
553:1984-88: RCA Records
521:The Arizona Republic
385:Nashville, Tennessee
330:Lafayette, Louisiana
260:charts. 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
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882:The Ottawa Citizen
819:CMA Music Festival
769:In a Letter to You
624:Operator, Operator
605:Sound & Vision
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496:I Should've Called
427:This Is Eddy Raven
302:The Oak Ridge Boys
278:In a Letter to You
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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
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830:Temporary Sanity
821:) in June 1989.
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