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  1. Where the Action Was: Created by Romeo Carey, Dino Lee. With Steven Van Zandt, Mamie Van Doren, Mark Lindsay, Rodney Bingenheimer. Documentary on the early Los Angeles music scene, circa 1959-69.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2023 · In 2021, Lindsay served as host of the 12-part documentary, Where the Action Was, which examines the impactful music and pop culture of the 1960s through the lens of Dick Clark’s popular...

  3. 19 de ago. de 2015 · "Let Me Take You Where The Action Is" by Mark Lindsay - YouTube. Sandy Pearlman Simon. 43 subscribers. 14. 2.1K views 8 years ago. Mark Lindsay (formerly of Paul Revere and The...

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

    Lindsay and the group caught the attention of Dick Clark, who was developing Where the Action Is, an afternoon show for the teen market. Clark hired the group as regular performers, and the group soon became very successful.

  5. 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. After hitting the charts many times with the Raiders he had a couple of solo hits (“Arizona” and “Silverbird”).

  6. Where the Action Is: With Steve Alaimo, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Dick Clark, Steve Ciro. A Rock'n'Roll Variety Show toured over the United States and briefly around the world for the spring and fall months, except for Malibu Beach for the summer and Big Bear Ski Resort for the winter.

  7. Easily identified by their Revolutionary War costumes, the band had several Top 40 hits in the '60s thanks in part to the exposure they received on "Where The Action Is". Their lead singer, Mark Lindsay, with his signature ponytail, became one of the most popular teenage idols of the decade, gracing the covers of countless teen ...