By Anne Goetz
The Madman of Rock and Roll is playing a new venue now.
Paul Revere, legendary front man of 1960s rock band, Paul Revere and the Raiders, died peacefully yesterday at his home in Idaho. He was 76.
In a tribute on the Raiders website, manager Roger Hart eulogizes his friend as the “driving force” behind The band, and speaks highly of the trademark humor that earned Revere the nickname Madman of Rock and Roll. Hart likens Revere and his Raiders to “a well-oiled machine with occasional spare parts.” And indeed, Revere toured with his band right up until two months before his death. He officially retired in August of 2014, and the band planned to carry on without him, billing themselves as Paul Revere’s Raiders. 

 October 6th, 2014 
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