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  1. 21 mar 2009 · Paul Revere and the Raiders is an American rock band that saw enormous mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and earlier 1970s, best-known for hits like "Indian Reservation...

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  2. The band's keyboardist Paul Revere promoted the single on radio stations across the country. After four years without a Raiders Top 10 hit since "Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?", "Indian Reservation" reached the top of the charts on July 24, becoming the first and only number one hit for the band. [17]

  3. Indian Reservation is the thirteenth studio album by Paul Revere and the Raiders, released in 1971. It features the only number-one hit of the band, a cover of John D. Loudermilk's song "Indian Reservation".

  4. Watch Paul Revere & the Raiders perform their hit song "Indian Reservation" on YouTube.

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    Early years

    Initially based in Boise, Idaho, the Raiders began as an instrumental rock band led by organist and founder Paul Revere (1938–2014). The band relocated to Portland, Oregon, when Revere returned from serving in the armed forces in 1962. In his early 20s, Revere owned several restaurants in Caldwell, Idaho, and first met singer Mark Lindsay (b. 1942) while picking up buns from the bakery where Lindsay worked. The circumstance of their meeting was later referred to in the tongue-in-cheek song "L...

    Hits and promotion in the "Action" era

    In 1965, the Raiders began recording a string of garage rock classics. Under the guidance of producer Terry Melcher, the group relocated to Los Angeles and increasingly emulated the sounds of British Invasion bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Dave Clark Five, and the Animals, while adding an American, R&B feel. Their first major national hit, "Just Like Me", was one of the first rock records to feature a distinctive, double-tracked guitar solo, performed by guitarist Drake Le...

    Major lineup change

    At the height of the group's popularity, Valley, Volk, and Smith left the band. The split happened for a number of reasons, among them being the feeling that the group was prevented from evolving into a more egalitarian creative team, upset at being replaced by studio musicians on recordings (Volk denied this and said that The Wrecking Crew were hired by Melcher and Lindsay only to augment the band)and unhappy with a continued teen-oriented direction while a more serious rock 'n' roll style w...

    Paul Revere & the Raiders were classified as a garage rock, proto-punk, rock and roll and pop band. The band's early sound combined fast-paced, guitar-and-vocal-dominated rock with an intimidating R&B flavor. before shifting to a psychedelic pop sound. 1970's Collage saw the band make an effort to distance themselves from their former image as an A...

    The garage rock revival and grunge movements—and individual acts such as the Paisley Underground—have cited the Raiders as an influence. In 2004 "Kicks" ranked no. 400 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Paul Revere & the Raiders and their manager Roger Hart were inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame on 13 October 2...

    Former members

    1. Paul Revere– keyboards (1958–1977; 1978–2014; his death) 2. Mark Lindsay– vocals, saxophone (1958–1975) 3. Robert White – guitar (1958–1961) 4. Richard White – guitar (1958–1961) 5. William Hibbard – bass guitar (1958–1961) 6. Dick Mcgarvin – drums (1958) 7. Red Hughes – vocals (1958) 8. David Bell – drums (1958–1959) 9. Jerry Labrum – drums (1959–1961) 10. Andrea Loper – vocals (1960) 11. Mike "Smitty" Smith – drums (1962–1967, 1971–1972; died 2001) 12. Ross Allemang – bass guitar (1962–1...

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    Hicks, Michael (2000). Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-06915-3.
    Blecha, Peter (2009). Sonic Boom: The History of Northwest Rock, from "Louie Louie" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit (1st ed.). New York: Backstreet Books (a imprint of Hal Leonard Corporation). ISBN 97...
    Blecha, Peter (2007). Music in Washington, Seattle and Beyond (Images of America) (1st ed.). Charleston, SC, Chicago, IL, Portsmouth, NH, San Francisco, CA: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7835-4818-0.
  5. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) · Paul Revere & The Raiders · The Raiders Indian Reservation ℗ Originally...

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  6. Paul Revere and the Raiders covered the song for their 1971 album Indian Reservation. Their version topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a week in July of 1971.