Paul Revere (musician)

Even before the group, he was convinced there was a place for a combination of music and humor after seeing Spike Jones & His City Slickers.

"[5]Revere was the energetic comic relief, the madman of rock and roll,[6] in contrast to the teen idol look of Lindsay.

Paul Revere himself would play organs and keyboards that all had various facades attached that looked like the front of different hot rod cars and motorcycles.

He also used various comical props during the show, like oversized hats, records, stuffed animals and a toy cap gun.

On October 10, 2014, at the Los Angeles Forum, Tom Petty performed "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone", dedicating it to Paul Revere, acknowledging his death that week.

b/w "Legend Of Paul Revere" (from Greatest Hits) 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.

The Raiders on Dick Clark ’s Where The Action Is in 1966 (Paul on left)