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    Mark Lindsay (born March 9, 1942) [1] is an American musician, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders . Early life. Lindsay was born in Eugene, Oregon, and was the second of eight children of George and Esther Ellis Lindsay. The family moved to Idaho when he was young, where he attended Wilder High School . Career.

  2. Mark is a Solo Artist, Songwriter, and Producer, as well as Co-Founder / Original Lead Singer of Paul Revere & the Raiders from its inception through January 1975. His voice is heard on all of the Raiders' 16 Top 20 hits, including many which have earned Gold and Platinum Awards.

  3. Apr 13, 2023 · Where is Mark Lindsay Now? Lindsay currently hosts American Revolution , a radio show on SiriusXM that’s packed with nostalgia. The show has Lindsay putting together playlists featuring...

  4. Mark lindsay Bio. The original lead singer and co-founder of Paul Revere & the Raiders, Mark Lindsay was born in Oregon but raised in Idaho, where he began his career as the rockabilly singer in Freddy Chapman's Idaho Playboys. His bandmates were the guitar-playing brothers Dick and "Mooney" White.

  5. Mark Lindsay's OFFICIAL Page For Fans. 14,997 likes · 156 talking about this. Welcome to the OFFICIAL Page For Fans of Mark Lindsay, solo artist and co-founder / former lead singer of Paul Revere &...

  6. March 9, 1942 · Cambridge, Idaho, USA. Birth name. Mark Allen Lindsay. Nickname. Madman Marcus. Height. 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Mini Bio. Mark's musical career began at the age of 15 fronting a local group in Idaho. A year later, he met keyboardist Paul Revere, and they formed The Downbeats, later to be called Paul Revere & the Raiders.

  7. Stereo Embers’ Don Ciccone interviews Mark Lindsay: Mark Lindsay sang lead and played saxophone in Paul Revere and the Raiders from their inception in 1961 up to 1975. He also wrote and produced many of their recordings. After hitting the charts many times with the Raiders he had a couple of solo hits (“Arizona” and “Silverbird”).

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