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Sixties Nostalgia Takes the Stage


THE HITZ WING OF THE MUSEUM OF ROCK & ROLL HISTORY
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1981
A TRIBUTE TO
Paul Revere & the Raiders

One of the super groups of the 60's was the band known as "Paul Revere & the Raiders". Their dynamic rock beat, high-steppin' choreography, and patriotic Revolutionary style outfits - complete with riding boots, three corner hats, laced cuffs, and ruffled shirts - made the Raiders one of the biggest groups of the decade.

Regular appearances on the Dick Clark television show, "Where The Action Is", kept them at the forefront of popular American music for many years. Lead singer Mark Lindsay eventually left the group for a solo career, but the original "Paul Revere" rides on even today, and shows in Vegas and the Twin Cities inspired Hitz to produce their own tribute to the world's greatest rock & roll good-timin' party band!

Featuring the greatest music of Paul Revere & the Raiders, energetic choreography, and four different outfits, Hitz gave Spandex pants the ultimate challenge, and brought the music and excitement of Paul Revere & the Raiders to audiences throughout the Midwest.

The band wore their Raiders outfits to the Carlton Celebrity Room the next time Paul Revere came to town, and got a chance to meet with the living legend backstage after the show.


The Great One in 2006


Visit the "Paul Revere & the Raiders" tribute web site


1983


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