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The Eli Radish Band was a Cleveland, Ohio-based music band in existence from 1968 to 1973. It was a pioneer of "outlaw country" and "alt-country" music. Deana Adams said in her 2003 rock history book Rock 'n' roll and the Cleveland connection: They were country when country wasn’t cool. They were country rock when there was no such thing. Eli Radish practically defined the term “alternative.” The group signed with Capitol Records in 1969 and released its only album I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier which featured updating of World War I and II era type patriotic/anti-war songs.

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  • The Eli Radish Band was a Cleveland, Ohio-based music band in existence from 1968 to 1973. It was a pioneer of "outlaw country" and "alt-country" music. Deana Adams said in her 2003 rock history book Rock 'n' roll and the Cleveland connection: They were country when country wasn’t cool. They were country rock when there was no such thing. Eli Radish practically defined the term “alternative.” The group signed with Capitol Records in 1969 and released its only album I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier which featured updating of World War I and II era type patriotic/anti-war songs. (en)
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  • The Eli Radish Band was a Cleveland, Ohio-based music band in existence from 1968 to 1973. It was a pioneer of "outlaw country" and "alt-country" music. Deana Adams said in her 2003 rock history book Rock 'n' roll and the Cleveland connection: They were country when country wasn’t cool. They were country rock when there was no such thing. Eli Radish practically defined the term “alternative.” The group signed with Capitol Records in 1969 and released its only album I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier which featured updating of World War I and II era type patriotic/anti-war songs. After recording for Capitol Records, then Olympia Records and even with rumors of a live concert recorded for Sun Records, the group had disbanded. However, various members still influence the entertainment business today. (en)
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