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Artist: The Raiders
Artist: Space Raiders
The Space Raiders debuted with a few EPs on the U.K.-based Skint label with their kooky style of big beat before making the jump to full-length albums and an unsuccessful attempt to cross over to the States. A band rather than a sole producer -- Mark Hornby, Gary Bradford, and Martin Jenkins -- the Space Raiders arrived a bit too late to cash in... [+] Read More
Artist: The Phantom Raiders
The Phantom Raiders were ages 11-14 when they cut their first and only album, New Sound '67, on the Justice label. Based in North Carolina, the sextet consisted of Randy Lee (lead guitar-age 11!!!), Doug Almond (bass), Mitch Miller (drums), Eddie Smith (rhythm guitar), and Ricky Lee (rhythm guitar, lead vocals). They closed 1966 with an... [+] Read More
Artist: Rosanna's Raiders
Artist: Slave Raider
Artist: Roseanne's Raiders
Artist: Papago Raiders
Artist: Tusken Raiders
Artist: Stoned Raiders
Artist: Stash Raiders
Artist: Dark Raider
Artist: Paul Revere & the Raiders
No other rock & roll band has experienced the rollercoaster ups and downs in reputation that Paul Revere & the Raiders have known across 40 years in music. One of the most popular and entertaining groups of the 1960s, they enjoyed 10 years of serious chart action, and during their three biggest years (1966-69) got as much radio play as any group... [+] Read More
Artist: Red Raider Band
Artist: Raiders of the Lost Art
Artist: Johnny & The Panty Raiders
Artist: Raiders of the Lost ARP
Artist: Tommy Dean & His Gloom Raiders
Artist: Luntz
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Artist: Keith Allison
Keith Allison came up as a guitarist in the Los Angeles pop scene of the 1960s and had a brief solo career before joining Paul Revere and the Raiders in 1967. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Stumbling Blox
This drum-heavy ensemble, whose sound also featured a cheesy organ, hailed from Abilene, TX. Based on their one and only single, "It's Alright," they were heavily influenced by the McCoys and Paul Revere & the Raiders circa 1966. It turned up on Cicadelic's Texas Punk 1966, Vol. 1 and also on Collectables' Acid Visions: The Complete Collection,... [+] Read More
Artist: Russell Smith
Anything involving Paul Revere & the Raiders becomes massively important in rock & roll history, even if it is simply noting that Russell Smith played both guitar and bass in the 12th out of 29 total editions of this beloved
oldies outfit. Smith rode with Revere a total of two months, specifically May and June of 1974 -- twice as long as long as... [+] Read More
Artist: Downtown Science
Downtown Science was a brief collaboration between Sam Sever (born Sam Citrin) and Bosco Money (born Kenneth Carabello) that produced one neglected album that was released on Def Jam in 1991. Apart from some light rotation enjoyed by the supporting single "If I Was," the self-titled album all but disappeared shortly after release -- an... [+] Read More
Artist: Jim Valley
Best known to garage rock aficionados for his stint playing guitar with Paul Revere & the Raiders, Jim "Harpo" Valley later enjoyed a flourishing career making music for children. Born March 13, 1943, in Tacoma, WA, Valley was raised in the Seattle area. At age ten, he picked up the trumpet, but the arrival of rock & roll prompted a move to... [+] Read More
Artist: Larry Lapka
Larry Lapka is a record collector, music critic, and publisher of the award-winning music fanzine Hear Again.
Monkees Headquarters
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Paul Revere & the Raiders Spirit of '67
Dave Clark Five Glad All Over Again (compilation)
Herman's Hermits Herman's Hermits XX (compilation)
Cheap Trick Live at Budukan
Elvis Costello... [+] Read More