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  1. In keeping with the group promoting easy-to-remember single names for its members... Paul (Revere) on organ, Mark (Lindsay) as lead vocalist and sax man, "Smitty" (Mike Smith) on drums, and "Fang" (Phil Volk) on bass and vocals, Revere dubbed Jim Valley "Harpo," for his rather vague similarity to the famous Marx Brother. Indeed, in the year ...

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  2. 26. Jan. 2013 · Ex Paul Revere & The Raiders and Don And The Good Times guitarist.Jerden Records Garage

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  3. 7. Sept. 2012 · 1.6K views 11 years ago. One of the prettiest songs no one has ever heard. This is on the Don and the Goodtimes CD but was released as a single by Jim Valley. It received considerable airplay...

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  4. When Levin left the group in 1966 to join the National Guard he was replaced 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.

  5. 21. Mai 2015 · Jim Valley is a true survivor. In 1967 he was known as Harpo, singer and guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders. The band had an international following even though they never toured overseas. He was named after one of the Marx Brothers and he wore the mantel well.

  6. 27. Apr. 2013 · Where The Action Is. August 09, 1966. Dick interviews Jim Valley (also known as Harpo) from the group Paul Revere and The Raiders.

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  7. 21. Aug. 2014 · His bandmates nicknamed him “Harpo,” and for a brief time Valley enjoyed the fame that came from touring the United States with the Raiders, being on the cover of fan magazines and appearing on television, including on Dick Clark’s show “Where the Action Is.” Creative differences prompted Valley to leave the Raiders in 1967 ...