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Paul Revere & the Raiders

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road with them as "Paul Revere & the Raiders", featuring Blair Hill ("Louie Fontaine") as lead vocalist. This configuration even appeared as "Paul Revere's Raiders" without Paul, for a while in 1978. The "classic" lineup of Revere, Lindsay, Levin, Volk, and Smith reunited for a final time with Dick Clark on national television in 1979 and performed a medley of their biggest hits. The same year "Indian Reservation" was covered by the German group
515:(b. 1942) while picking up buns from the bakery where Lindsay worked. The circumstance of their meeting was later referred to in the tongue-in-cheek song "Legend of Paul Revere", recorded by the group. Lindsay joined Revere's band in 1958. Originally called the Downbeats, they changed their name to Paul Revere & the Raiders in 1960 on the eve of their first record release for Gardena Records. The band garnered their first hit in the 38: 1023: 2762: 2548: 2463:(p. 137) that the probable date of the Raiders recording was April 13, 1963. Following the death of Kingsmen singer Jack Ely, Mark Lindsay tweeted on April 28, 2015, "To settle it once and for all: Jack Ely/The Kingsmen recorded Louie Louie 3 days BEFORE the Raiders." See additional citations at the 1148:
Revere continued with a relatively stable lineup through the 80's and 90's, featuring longtime members Omar Martinez (drums and vocals since 1972), Doug Heath (guitarist for the Raiders since 1973), Ron Foos (bass, Allison's replacement in 1975), Danny Krause (keyboards, vocals since 1980) and lead
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At the height of the group's popularity, Valley, Volk, and Smith left the band. The split happened for a number of reasons, among them being the feeling that the group was prevented from evolving into a more egalitarian creative team, upset at being replaced by studio musicians on recordings (Volk
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bass. When performing, the entire band was plugged into Vox Super Beatle amplifiers. The band was reported to be the first major band in history to tour with all members amplified, including sidemen such as horn players. When Levin left the group in 1966 to join the National Guard he was replaced
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Joe Correro Jr., the Raiders' drummer from 1967 to 1971, performs as part of the Los Angeles-based Richard Sherman Trio jazz combo. Bassist Mike "Doc" Holiday and guitarist/bassist Charlie Coe made a special guest appearance with Mark Lindsay at a show in Boise, Idaho in 1996. They both reside in
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DJ Roger Hart, who was producing teen dances, was looking for a band to hire. Hart had a casual conversation with a bank teller who told him about a band called "Paul Revere-something". Hart obtained Revere's phone number and they met for lunch. Hart hired the band for one of his teen dances. Soon
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onstage at a Raiders show. Revere announced his retirement from the music business at the end of 1976, but was back on the road by 1978 with a new cast of Raiders. Along with guitarist Doug Heath, Revere linked in this period with a group called "Louie Fontaine & the Rockets", and went on the
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The intended title track was released as a promotion for the project, but it reached only #97, marking the Raiders' final chart appearance and the album being shelved by Columbia. Without a chart presence, the band was relegated to playing lounges and state fairs as an "oldies" act, a situation
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By 1968, changing musical tastes rendered the group and its matching revolutionary war costumes unfashionable, but they still continued to have modest hits through the rest of the decade, including "Peace of Mind", "I Had a Dream", "Too Much Talk", "Don't Take It So Hard", "Cinderella Sunshine",
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After leaving the Raiders in 1967, Jim Valley continued to perform and hone his songwriting skills in a variety of acts. He was signed as a solo artist by Dunhill Records and released two singles. He subsequently moved back to his native Northwest, playing with several rock acts including Sweet
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Talking Jones and the Shoestring Orchestra & Choir. He became an acclaimed and award-winning children's music artist and educator, traveling the world as an emissary of the "Rainbow Planet". Valley continues to work with children, write and record his own albums, as well as perform live.
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event in Washington D.C. in 2001 for POW-MIA's of the Vietnam era. A steady touring schedule kept Paul and his "new Raiders" in the public eye. Keith Allison, who played in the Raiders from 1968 to 1975, has since gone into acting, and appeared in the films
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in 1996. But the failure to continue the record's success led to the breakup of the band after being dropped by Columbia in 1975. In 1978, Revere went back to live performances with a show that mixed comedy and rock and roll. He died of cancer in 2014.
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by Jim Valley, another Northwest musician the Raiders had met during their days playing the Portland and Seattle music circuits. Valley was dubbed "Harpo" by the other Raiders due to a vague resemblance to the famous Marx brother.
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By summer 1962, Revere and Lindsay were working together again in Oregon with a version of the Raiders that featured Mike "Smitty" Smith (1942–2001), a drummer who would spend two extended periods with the band. Around this time,
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Valley was the first to leave. Levin completed his National Guard service and rejoined the band during its spring 1967 tour. In April, Levin, Volk, and Smith flew to New York together when the Raiders were booked to perform on
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singling out Lindsay for praise: " never fails to give the impression that he knows what he's doing. Almost single-handedly, he's brought the Raiders to a stronger position than they've occupied in years".
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recorded the song in 1965, changing the title and lyrics to "Lubie (Come Back Home)", and released it in 1985 on a rarities album and in 2002 on the deluxe edition reissue of their first album
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On September 19, 1997, four of the group's classic lineup (Lindsay, Levin, Volk and Smith) reunited in full costume (without Revere) for a 30th anniversary performance in Portland. In 2000
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tackled three Raiders songs ("Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?", "Sometimes" and "Ups and Downs") and The Morrells did a country-tinged arrangement of "Ups and Downs" as well. The
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were hired by Melcher and Lindsay only to augment the band) and unhappy with a continued teen-oriented direction while a more serious rock 'n' roll style was emerging.
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and Revere as the "madman" of the group, and between 1966 and '69 they reached the top 30 with 12 hits. Bolstered by the success of the singles, the three 1966 albums
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Terry Melcher ended his association with the group to focus on other artists and Mark Lindsay produced and arranged all records beginning with the psychedelic album
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Another Darren, Darren Dowler, followed Darrin Medley as lead vocalist of the Raiders. Coincidentally, Darren Dowler also sang with Darrin Medley's father's group,
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In an effort to change the band's sound and image, its name was officially shortened to The Raiders (shown simply as Raiders on the singles), while the 1970 album
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recorded "Louie Louie" first is not certain; however, both groups recorded it in the same studio NorthWestern Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings, Inc. (NWI) in
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to perform with Volk and Smith for the very last time, but Revere refused to let him play. Unbeknownst to the group, Revere had hired a new guitar player,
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Hard-working American rock & roll band of the 1960s who gained plenty of hits but suffered in comparison with their flashier British counterparts.
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The group had many lineup changes, with their most well-known "classic" lineup being: Mark Lindsay (vocals and saxophone), Paul Revere (keyboards),
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photo of Dick Clark with the group in 1966. Front L–R: Paul Revere, Clark, and Mike Smith. Back L–R: Drake Levin, Phil Volk, and Mark Lindsay.
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in 1996 titled "The Last Madman of Rock 'N' Roll". Revere's son Jamie joined the band on guitar for several years in the 1990s, featured on
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and worked as a cook at a mental institution for a year and a half of deferred service. During the same time period, Lindsay pumped gas in
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Carl "Carlo" Driggs, Paul Revere & the Raiders' longest-serving lead singer (a 20-year-plus span), was formerly lead vocalist for
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By mid-1967, having released five albums in just over two years, the Raiders were Columbia's top-selling rock group. Their
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Revere found pleasing, but not Lindsay. Weller and Smith departed in December 1972, Weller being replaced by guitarist
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that focused on the R&B and soul sounds from early in the Raiders' Columbia career. In 2001, the Raiders released
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Stax, Mike. "Optical Sound: The Technicolor Tales Behind the Numerous Nuggets" (track-by-track booklet liner notes).
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said that the album saw Mark Lindsay "pushing the Raiders toward a harder rock, part way between the fuzz guitars of
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and continued performing for several groups in that region. He died of natural causes on March 6, 2001, at age 58.
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On October 13, 2007, Paul Revere & the Raiders, along with their manager Roger Hart, were inducted into the
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The date on the master tape of the Kingsmen version was April 6, 1963, according to Dick Peterson in his book
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Mark Lindsay replaced Terry Melcher as the Raiders' producer, and the band scored with the US No. 20 hit "
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The band in 1967. Front L–R: Paul Revere, Mike Smith. Center: Jim Valley. Back: Phil Volk, Mark Lindsay.
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band. The band's early sound combined fast-paced, guitar-and-vocal-dominated rock with an intimidating
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," 10/10/14 the Forum, Inglewood CA
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in 1991 before they hit mega stardom. Dowler, also an actor and filmmaker, appeared in such films as
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performed "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone", dedicating it to Revere, acknowledging his death that week.
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Drake Levin became an accomplished blues guitarist, playing in and forming numerous groups in the
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Southhall, Ashley (October 5, 2014). "Paul Revere, Rocker Who Founded the Raiders, Dies at 76".
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singles band, utilizing "fuzzy guitar noodling, time signature changes, groovy horn charts Γ  la
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home, a "small estate overlooking a tranquil river canyon", from cancer. He was 76 years old.
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in the summer of 1969 (they also recorded two songs for the long running German music program
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After ending his second stint with the Raiders in 1972, drummer Mike "Smitty" Smith moved to
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The group's founder, vocalist and keyboard player Paul Revere died of cancer at his home in
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afterward, Hart became the group's personal manager. It was Hart who suggested they record "
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Sonic Boom: The History of Northwest Rock, from "Louie Louie" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit
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to test a higher list price for albums expected to be particularly popular (along with
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Keith Allison, who was a member of the Raiders from 1968 to 1975, died at his home in
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The success of "Let Me!" allowed Paul Revere and the Raiders to tour Europe with the
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was an attempt to move in another musical direction. It drew a glowing review from
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Paul Revere & the Raiders and their manager Roger Hart were inducted into the
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saw the band make an effort to distance themselves from their former image as an
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ended its run on television and Lindsay released a hit single as a solo artist, "
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Lineup changes ensued in early 1975, with Mark Lindsay departing after a gig at
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The band appeared regularly in the U.S. on national television, most notably on
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on April 17, 1961. When Revere was drafted for military service, he became a
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Phil Volk tours with his own band, Fang & The Gang. He was married to
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movements all acknowledged the Raiders' influence. "Kicks" was covered by
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combo called the Downbeats, the Raiders were formed in 1958 by organist
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
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In a memorable event, Revere married for the second time on July 4,
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as one of three new recordings included on their 1986 compilation,
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festival but reportedly turned down the invitation. Later in 1969,
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Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)
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Rock and Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism
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Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)
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200. Later that year, they began preparation on follow up album,
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The band in 1965. From left: Smith, Lindsay, Levin, Revere, Volk
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The Raiders achieved their greatest success with their cover of
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Band singing the parts formerly sung by tenor, recording great
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album released that spring was one of two releases selected by
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on the strength of sounding like this." Whether the Raiders or
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Phil Volk interview, October 19, 2009, Greg Martin Radio Show.
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Mike "Smitty" Smith – drums (1962–1967, 1971–1972; died 2001)
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on 13 October 2007. In 2010 the band was inducted into the
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Mark Lindsay cut a version of "Ups And Downs" in 1994 with
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RIP: Drake Levin, guitarist with Paul Revere & Raiders
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Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions
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television series in the episode "Hizzonner the Penguin".
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Charlie Coe – lead guitar (1963), bass guitar (1967–1968)
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Volk, Phil (May 4, 2011). "Pop Odyssey Radio Network".
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on October 4, 2014, aged 76. His funeral, held at the
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regular Tina Mason from 1967 until her death in 2021.
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In his early 20s, Revere owned several restaurants in
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Doug Heath – lead guitar (1973–1976, 1978, 1980–2021)
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Omar Martinez – drums, vocals (1971–1977, 1980–2006)
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eras saw a wave of interest in the Raiders' music; "
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Amplifier Company through its U.S. distributor, the
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"Raiders Collage". 2128: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2923:, Classicwebs.com; retrieved November 11, 2012. 1235:On October 10, 2014, at the Los Angeles Forum, 917:proved to be a commercial failure (#154 on the 722:combo organ and Volk occasionally playing the 3344: 1672:Ron Foos – bass guitar (1975–1976, 1980–2022) 1636:Mike "Doc" Holliday – bass guitar (1963–1965) 1579:– keyboards (1958–1977; 1978–2014; his death) 1157:in 1983, with Michael Bradley on vocals, and 710:The Raiders had an endorsement deal with the 644:Their Hot 100 hits from this period include " 374:. After charting in 1961 with the minor hit " 8: 2214:Paul Revere: "The End of the Ride" 1938–2014 1693:Danny Krause – Keyboards, vocals (1980–2022) 1684:Jamie Revere – guitar (1991–1997, 2013–2020) 1681:Carlo Driggs – vocals (1983–2004; died 2017) 1645:Jim "Harpo" Valley – lead guitar (1966–1967) 1165:stores. They also recorded a home video for 2199:. No. 211. December 2014. p. 119. 2160:"Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2018" 1495:β€”have cited the Raiders as an influence. 1184:Records released a two-CD package entitled 3351: 3337: 3329: 2664: 2662: 2660: 2208: 2206: 1696:Darren Dowler – Vocals, Guitar (2008–2019) 1633:– lead guitar (1963–1966, 1967; died 2009) 1491:movementsβ€”and individual acts such as the 975:departed in April 1975, to be replaced by 144: 133: 3097:Portland Tribune and Community Newspapers 2479: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2461:Sonic Boom! The History of Northwest Rock 1944:The Essential Paul Revere and The Raiders 1888:Generic Rock & Roll (a.k.a. Live NOT) 1728:Paul Revere & the Raiders discography 1687:Darrin Medley – vocals, drums (2004–2008) 1594:William Hibbard – bass guitar (1958–1961) 1459:, accentuated by lingering affection for 1131:Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees 602:classics. Under the guidance of producer 122:Learn how and when to remove this message 2713:. Caught in the Carousel. Archived from 2673:. Caught in the Carousel. Archived from 2036: 2034: 1396:on November 17, 2021, at the age of 79. 3073:"Paul Revere | Biography & History" 2415: 2413: 2305:. Vol. 16, no. 8 (issue 254). 2296: 2294: 2292: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2282: 2280: 2278: 2030: 1615:Ross Allemang – bass guitar (1962–1963) 630:feel. Their first major national hit, " 2896: 2885: 2817: 2806: 2551:from the original on December 22, 2015 2434: 2423: 2256: 2244: 2095: 2093: 2065: 2063: 583:Hits and promotion in the "Action" era 3665:Musical groups disestablished in 2014 3187:from the original on August 31, 2017. 2838:, Billboard Publications, Inc. 1985; 2836:The Billboard Book of Number One Hits 2630:from the original on February 9, 2018 2420:Fricke, David (2001). "Mojo Workout". 2232: 1705:Arny Bailey – Lead Guitar (2021–2022) 1666:Robert Wooley – keyboards (1972–1977) 1624:Dick Walker – lead guitar (1962–1963) 378:" and then in late 1963 just missing 7: 3700:Musical groups from Portland, Oregon 3219:Lang, Derrik J. (October 10, 2014). 3198:Allison, Keith (November 17, 2021). 2979:from the original on October 5, 2014 2799:"Raiders Plan to Conquer Britain!". 2374:Billboard (magazine)#Billboard Books 2370:The Golden Age of Rock Instrumentals 2355:Billboard (magazine)#Billboard Books 1953:, produced by vocalist Darren Dowler 1678:Michael Bradley – vocals (1980–1983) 1660:– bass guitar (1968–1975, died 2021) 1149:vocalist Carlo Driggs (who replaced 60:adding citations to reliable sources 3267:"Indian Reservation/Collage Review" 2946:from the original on April 30, 2018 2600:from the original on August 5, 2017 2398:from the original on March 20, 2015 1702:David Huizenga – Vocals (2018–2022) 1654:Joe Correro Jr. – drums (1967–1971) 884:, which peaked at number 10 on the 500:(1938–2014). The band relocated to 166:The Downbeats, The Raiders, Raiders 3660:Musical groups established in 1958 2765:from the original on March 6, 2016 2272:(4-CD Box Set). 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The band in 1967. Front L–R: Paul Revere, Mike Smith. Center: Jim Valley. Back: Phil Volk, Mark Lindsay.
Boise, Idaho
Garage rock
proto-punk
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rock and roll
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Paul Revere
Mark Lindsay
Drake "Kid" Levin
Phil "Fang" Volk
Freddy Weller
Keith Allison
Michael Bradley
Doug Heath
Ron Foos
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