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Mar 9, 1942Pop singer Mark Lindsay, of Paul Revere & The Raiders, is born in Cambridge, Idaho. He produces fellow Raider Freddy Weller's country hit "Games People Play" in 1969Feb 28, 1966The Everly Brothers perform "Cathy's Clown" on Dick Clark's daytime ABC show "Where The Action Is," also featuring Paul Revere & The RaidersOct 7, 1966Ray Stevens drops by on Dick Clark's ABC-TV show "Where The Action Is," also featuring Paul Revere & The RaidersJan 6, 1968ABC-TV debuts "Happening '68," a daytime weekend music show featuring Paul Revere & The Raiders, including future country star Freddy WellerMay 12, 1968Paul Revere & The Raiders, including future country star Freddy Weller, have their concert at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium delayed when police discover a homemade bomb and have the facility evacuatedJul 15, 1968"It's Happening," a daytime music series, debuts on ABC-TV. The house band is Paul Revere & The Raiders, including soon-to-be country star Freddy WellerOct 25, 1968After a three-month run, the ABC music series "It's Happening" airs for the last time. A weekday program, it featured the rock band Paul Revere & The Raiders. Bass player Freddy Weller is destined to be a country hitmaker within a yearSep 20, 1969The Saturday music show "Happening" airs for the last time on ABC. Originally titled "Happening '68," it features Paul Revere & The Raiders, including bass player Freddy Weller, enjoying a concurrent career as a country singerFeb 1, 1971Columbia releases Paul Revere & The Raiders pop hit "Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Indian Reservation)." Written by country songwriter John D. Loudermilk, it's referenced at the end of Tim McGraw's first hit, "Indian Outlaw"Jun 30, 1971Paul Revere & The Raiders' pop hit "Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Indian Reservation)" earns a gold single from the RIAA. The song was written by country songwriter John D. Loudermilk. Country singer Freddy Weller plays bass on the recording
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