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  1. Organist Paul Revere Dick met Eugene-born singer Mark Lindsay in Idaho in 1958, when he formed a group called The Downbeats. The band soon moved to Oregon. Urged to capitalize on his name familiarity for promotional reasons, Revere adopted the eponymous band name. By 1961, the Raiders had six members and a Top 40 hit with "Like Long Hair."

  2. 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 ...

  3. Paul Revere And The Raiders. The leader of one of the most colorful bands in Rock history was born Paul Revere Dick on January 7th, 1938 in Harvard, Nebraska, and grew up in Boise, Idaho. His high school buddies, the leather clad biker crowd, called him River. After graduation, Revere went to barber college, opened his own shop and eventually ...

  4. 19 de may. de 2011 · Men in tights and puffy shirts...and it was cool.

  5. 7 de dic. de 2018 · Paul Revere & the Raiders - Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM - BEST OF ROCK)Paul Revere & the Raiders - Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM - BEST OF ROCK)Paul Revere & the R...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2019 · The Raiders had a fun history. Paul Revere Dick (really, that was his name) was a young restaurant owner outside Boise, and he met Mark Lindsay when he was picking up burger buns from the bakery ...

  7. 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.