Paul Revere & the Raiders

Formed
1960
in Portland, OR 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Bruce Eder
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 of that decade, sold records in numbers second only to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and received nearly as much coverage in the music press of the period (which included a lot of teen fan magazines) as the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. Yet when most histories of rock started getting written, Paul Revere & The Raiders were scarcely mentioned -- at best, they were usually a footnote to the boom years of the late '60s.



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