Paul Revere, '60s rocker and leader of the Raiders, dies at 76
He was not on the list.
Paul Revere, leader of the 1960s rock band Paul Revere and
the Raiders, died Saturday at his home in Idaho, the band's website reported.
He was 76.
Revere -- whose birth name was Paul Revere Dick, according
to a biography on the Internet Movie Database -- was frontman for the band that
often performed in three-cornered hats and other clothing harking back to the
Ameican Revolution.
Revere was born in Nebraska and played in bands in Idaho and
Oregon, according to a tribute on the band website written by Roger Hart, who
managed the group in the early days. Hart said he took the band to Hollywood
and signed them to a deal with CBS/Columbia Records.
The band recorded a string of hits in the 1960s and early
1970s, including "Kicks," "Hungry" and "Indian
Reservation." Revere, the band's organist, had a hyperactive effervescent
stage personality and came to be known as "the madman of rock 'n'
roll."
In a tribute on the
band's website, a fan remembered seeing the band for the first time.
"My dad took me to a Paul Revere and the Raiders
concert in Buffalo NY in April of 1967," she wrote. "I think other
than the male acts he was the ONLY man there. He said he was deaf for a week
afterward, but he admitted he'd enjoyed the show and the Raiders. The Raiders
were always fun and in good taste, parents didn't have to worry."
The band's fame grew as the Raiders appeared on "Dick
Clark's American Bandstand," "Where the Action Is," the "Ed
Sullivan Show," the "Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" and even
the "Batman" television show, Hart wrote.
Revere recognized his debt to Clark. In a CNN.com story,
Revere wrote about seeing his mentor six weeks before Clark's death in 2012.
"I gave him a hug and told him everything I have and
everything I am I owe to him," Revere wrote.
The band became a fixture on the oldies circuit in later
years and had a tour scheduled to start in November.
Revere's cause of death was not disclosed, but Hart said
Revere died "peacefully."
Besides Revere, the original Raiders included Mark Lindsay,
Phil Volk, Drake Levin and Mike Smith, the website said. Levin and Smith have
died.
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