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  1. Greatest Hits [Original] by Paul Revere & the Raiders released in 1967. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Paul Revere and the Raiders è un gruppo musicale garage rock statunitense fondato nel 1958.Ha goduto di particolare notorietà fino ai primi anni settanta. È stato una delle risposte americane alla British invasion musicale di metà anni sessanta.. Attivo dal 1958 al 1961 e poi ancora, in formazione diversa, dal 1962 al 1977, è tornato ad esibirsi come The Raiders in concerto e in disco ...

  3. An entertaining and truly revelatory collection that proves Paul Revere and the Raiders were much more than just showbiz. Stereo Embers’ Don Ciccone interviews Mark Lindsay: Mark Lindsay sang lead and played saxophone in Paul Revere and the Raiders from their inception in 1961 up to 1975. He also wrote and produced many of their recordings.

  4. The Raiders, which included singer Mark Lindsay, were founded in 1958 by keyboardist Paul Revere and were originally known as the Downbeats, an instrumental rock band. Following small hits “Like, Long Hair” in 1961 and a cover of “Louie Louie” that narrowly missed Billboard’s Hot 100 in late 1963, the band was signed to Columbia ...

  5. Paul Revere & The Raiders "Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be?" on The Ed Sullivan Show, April 30, 1967. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.t...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_LindsayMark Lindsay - Wikipedia

    Paul Revere & the Raiders. Lindsay began performing at age 15 with local bands that played local venues. He was tapped to sing in a band, Freddy Chapman and the Idaho Playboys, after he won a local talent contest. After Chapman left the area, Lindsay saw the other band members and a new member, Paul Revere Dick, playing at a local I.O.O.F. Hall.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2010 · By Brett Milano. Think of Paul Revere & the Raiders and you invariably think of the Revolutionary War costumes, the Dick Clark connection, the TV show “Where The Action Is,” the 16 Magazine photo spreads of Mark Lindsay and his ponytail…and, oh yeah, they made some pretty great records, too.