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Drake Levin
Drake Levin
American musician
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Mark Lindsay
Mark Lindsay
American rock singer-songwriter, musician and saxophonist
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Don and the Goodtimes
Don and the Goodtimes
musical artist
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Foxy
Foxy
American latin dance/disco group formed in 1976 in Miami, Florida
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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The Kingsmen
The Kingsmen
American rock band
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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The Association
The Association
American pop music band
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Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf
Canadian-American rock group
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Procol Harum
Procol Harum
British band
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Blondie Chaplin
Blondie Chaplin
South African musician; member of The Beach Boys
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Bad Company
Bad Company
English rock supergroup
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The Pretenders
The Pretenders
English-American rock band
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T. Rex
T. Rex
English rock band
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Air Supply
Air Supply
British-Australian soft rock group
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Syndicate of Sound
Syndicate of Sound
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Joe Bonamassa
Joe Bonamassa
American musician
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The Buckinghams
The Buckinghams
band
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The Turtles
The Turtles
American rock band led by vocalists Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman
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Blue Cheer
Blue Cheer
American rock band
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Jerry Cole
Jerry Cole
American musician
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The Fabulous Wailers
The Fabulous Wailers
band from Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
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Freddy Weller
Freddy Weller
American singer
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The Wilde Knights
The Wilde Knights
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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The Pyramids
The Pyramids
American surf band
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John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
English blues band
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Mitch Ryder
Mitch Ryder
American singer
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Blues Image
Blues Image
American rock band
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REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon
American musical group; rock band from Champaign, Illinois
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The Honeydrippers
The Honeydrippers
British rock band
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Three Dog Night
Three Dog Night
American band
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Bob Seger
Bob Seger
American singer-songwriter
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We Five
We Five
American folk rock group
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Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane
American rock band
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The Surfaris
The Surfaris
American surf rock band
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Merrilee Rush
Merrilee Rush
American musician
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Strawberry Alarm Clock
Strawberry Alarm Clock
band
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Boston
Boston
American rock band
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Dokken
Dokken
American heavy metal band
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Fastway
Fastway
British band
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The Left Banke
The Left Banke
rock band
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The Jeff Beck Group
The Jeff Beck Group
band
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Savoy Brown
Savoy Brown
English blues rock band
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Crack the Sky
Crack the Sky
band
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Mike Bloomfield
Mike Bloomfield
American guitarist and composer
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Jefferson Starship
Jefferson Starship
American rock band
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Stories
Stories
1970s American band
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Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore
American rock band
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The Sonics
The Sonics
band
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The Doughboys
The Doughboys
American rock band
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Sky
Sky
British/Australian instrumental group
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The Sparkles
The Sparkles
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The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band

Paul Revere & the Raiders (also known as Raiders) were an American pop-rock band that saw considerable U.S. mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s, with music veering from garage rock to psychedelic pop, but their early sound combined fast-paced, guitar-and-vocal-dominated rock and roll with an intimidating R&B flavor. The band was known for including Revolutionary War-style clothes in their attire.

Originally an instrumental rock combo called the Downbeats, the Raiders were formed in 1958 by organist Paul Revere, and included singer Mark Lindsay. After charting a minor hit, "Like, Long Hair", and recording a version of "Louie Louie", the band was signed to Columbia Records, under the tutelage of producer Terry Melcher. The single "Just Like Me", propelled by Dick Clark's shows like Where The Action Is, was the Raiders's first top 20 hit in 1965. "Kicks" and "Hungry" followed, and made them national stars. Clark's shows establishing Lindsay as a teen idol and Revere as the "madman"of the group. Boosted by the singles, the albums Just Like Us, Midnight Ride, and The Spirit of '67 were gold-certified by the RIAA.

However personnel changes and changing tastes made the band seem outdated to the public at the end of the decade. Mark Lindsay replaced Terry Melcher as the Raiders' producer and started to produce many records for the band around this time, most notably Alias Pink Puzz and the single "Let Me", but most of these didn't sell well, which led Lindsay to embark on a solo career while still a member of the band.

The platinum-certified 1971 no.1 "Indian Reservation" acted as a (non-representative) comeback for the Raiders, selling two million copies and being platinum-certified, but their failure to continue the song's success led the band being dropped by Columbia in 1975. Lindsay leftBold text the band the same year and the band broke up the following year, after Paul Revere's retirement from the music industry.

Revere's retirement was short-lived. In 1978 he went back to live performances with a new line-up of musicians that now includes Revere's son, Jamie, and lead vocalist Darren Dowler. Revere died in 2014 of cancer. The band's name was changed to Paul Revere's Raiders.

Many acts like the Paisley Underground, garage rock revival and grunge movements have cited the Raiders as an influence. Paul Revere & the Raiders, along with their manager Roger Hart, were inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame on 13 October 2007. In 2010 the band was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.