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  2. Mark Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lindsay (born March 9, 1942) [1] is an American musician, ... In 1989 he quietly began recording at Kiva Studios (now House of Blues Studios of Memphis) ...

  3. Paul Revere & the Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lindsay replaced Terry Melcher as the Raiders' producer, and the band scored with the US No. 20 hit "Let Me!" in 1969. [5] In early 1970 the band's name was shortened to "Raiders" and one year later the hugely successful cover of the song " Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) " reached number one in both the ...

  4. Goin' to Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Goin' to Memphis is very much a Mark Lindsay solo album. [3] [4] Lindsay composed six of the album's twelve songs, as well as co-writing a seventh, plus was the sole composer of two additional songs that later appeared as bonus tracks.

  5. The Vogues - Wikipedia

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    In 2025, for the 5th year in a row, The Vogues (Troy Elich, Royce Taylor and Sean Moran) will appear on the "Happy Together Tour" with The Turtles, The Cowsills, Mark Lindsay, Jay & The Americans, and Little Anthony and The Imperials. In 2022, The Vogues released the album "Still Tickin'", featuring all new recordings of the top ten favorite hits.

  6. Mark Lindsay (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lindsay (born 1942) is an American musician. Mark Lindsay may also refer to: Mark Lindsay (footballer) (born 1955), retired English footballer;

  7. Paul Revere (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Revere was the energetic comic relief, the madman of rock and roll, [6] in contrast to the teen idol look of Lindsay. He pushed for elements of showmanship including having the band's guitarist, originally Drake Levin, and bassist, originally Phil Volk, perform synchronized dance moves. Paul Revere himself would play organs and keyboards that ...

  8. Mark May: What The Former ESPN Analyst Is Doing Now - AOL

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    The post Mark May: What The Former ESPN Analyst Is Doing Now appeared first on The Spun. Mark May was once one of ESPN’s most well-known college football analysts, but seemingly vanished from ...

  9. Hard 'N' Heavy (with Marshmallow) - Wikipedia

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    Hard 'N' Heavy (with Marshmallow) is the tenth studio album by Paul Revere and the Raiders, released in 1969. [4] It entered the Billboard 200 on 5 April 1969 at number 122, spending 19 weeks on the chart peaking at number 51 on 10 May 1969. [5]