Wilton Frederick "Freddy" Weller (born September 9, 1943)[1] is an American rock and roll and country music and artist.
[2] Around the time he joined the band, the group's two main members, Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere, had just started hosting the show Happening '68.
The other Raiders members, Charlie Coe, Keith Allison, and Joe Correro Jr, acted as the show's in-studio houseband.
2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1969;[2] Chuck Berry's "The Promised Land" and "Too Much Monkey Business", "She Loves Me Right Out Of My Mind", "Indian Lake", both 1971, and many others.
[2] After releasing his 1980 single "Lost In Austin" and his 1982 studio album Ramblin' Man, Weller would semi-retire from the music industry, not making another release for thirty years, when he released the single "Your Memory Walks Through Walls" in 2010. b/w "Upon Your Leaving" "Do Unto Others" b/w "Brotherly Love" Cancelled single b/w "Happening '68" b/w "Observation From Flight 285 (In 3/4 Time)" b/w "Theme From It's Happening" (Non-Lp track) b/w "Without You" b/w "I Don't Know" b/w "Frankfort Side Street" (from Alias Pink Puzz) b/w "Sorceress With Blue Eyes" b/w "Interlude (To Be Forgotten)" b/w "Terry's Tune" (Non-Lp track) b/w "The Turkey" b/w "It's So Hard Getting Up Today" (Non-Lp track) b/w "Golden Girls Sometimes" b/w "A Simple Song" b/w "Goodbye No.