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  1. Mark Lindsay. More images. Profile: American musician born on March 9, 1942 in Eugene, Oregon. Frontman for (and arguably artistic force behind) Paul Revere & The Raiders . Sites: marklindsay.com , MySpace , Wikipedia , Imdb. In Groups: Cake (2), Lindsay Cowsill, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Raiders (2), The Unknowns (8)

  2. 22. Aug. 2020 · 1969 song that went to # 10 in the US in early 1970. A solo effort while Lindsay was still lead singer for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Backed here by The Wr...

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  3. Mark and the Raiders played on Maui for extended periods in the very early days, and Mark and his wife Deb lived there for 8 years beginning in the mid-90s. They are heartbroken for the people of the island and the personal losses they have suffered, as well as irreplaceable pieces of royal Hawaiian history, and of course, the destruction of iconic Lahaina Town.

  4. Mark Lindsay and Son Plumbing & Heating Inc was founded in 1962 by John Lindsay and is family owned and operated by his son, Mark Lindsay. We have been in business for 50 years. Mark Lindsay has been leading the company since 1993 toward technological advancement and being number one in the business. We are a true 24/7/365 company.

  5. 11. Apr. 2011 · Mark Lindsay, former lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders, talks about his early days with the Raiders and current music. He also talks about his 1989 a...

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  6. www.marklindsay.com › bioMark lindsay Bio

    Mark and the Raiders are the most televised band in history, with over 700 original network appearances on shows including “Where the Action Is” (daily, 1965-67), followed by the Lindsay-co-hosted “Happening” (daily, then Saturdays, 1968-69), and including the top shows of the era, such as Ed Sullivan, the Smothers Brothers, Batman, and the Tonight Show.

  7. Mark Lindsay replaced Terry Melcher as the Raiders' producer, and the band scored with the US No. 20 hit "Let Me!" in 1969. In early 1970 the band's name was shortened to "Raiders" and one year later the hugely successful cover of the song " Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) " reached number one in both the US and Canada and was eventually certified platinum in ...