Mark Lindsay Net Worth

Mark Lindsay is an American musician with a net worth of $2 million. He is best known as the lead singer of the 60's garage rock band, Paul Revere & the Raiders. He was born on March 9, 1942 in Eugene, Oregon and has been active in the music industry since the 1960s.
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Who is it? Musician, Singer, Actor, Film Score Composer
Birth Day March 09, 1942
Birth Place United States
Mark Lindsay age 81 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Net Worth: $2 Million
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)

💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024)

Mark Lindsay, a well-known musician, singer, actor, and film score composer in the United States, is said to have an estimated net worth of $2 million in 2024. Lindsay has made a considerable impact on the music industry through his successful career, contributing to numerous hit songs and albums. With his versatile talents and captivating performances, he has gained recognition and a sizable fanbase. In addition to his achievements as a musician, Lindsay has also ventured into acting, further showcasing his artistic capabilities. Over the years, his dedication and talent have undoubtedly contributed to his financial success, solidifying his position as a notable figure in the entertainment world.

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Mark Lindsay Net Worth: Mark Lindsay is an American musician who has a net worth of $2 million. Born on March 9, 1942, in Eugene, Oregon, Mark Lindsay is best known as the lead singer of the seminal 60's garage rock band, Paul Revere & the Raiders. Lindsay was only fifteen years old when he first started performing with local bands that played local venues. Thus, he got tapped to sing in bands like Freddy Chapman and the Idaho Playboys.

In 1958, Lindsay moved to Caldwell, Idaho, where he got acquainted with the early band of Revere's. In less than no time, he was asked to replace singer Red Hughes and soon he also started to perform as its saxophonist. With Mark Lindsay on board, the group became one of the most popular in its region and ultimately one of the most popular in the USA. In addition, he worked together with Keith Allison and Steve Alaimo, as the Unknowns, a collaboration that resulted in three singles. While being at the helm of the Raiders, Lindsay was involved in more side projects, eventually going solo in 1969. However, he spent some time working both as a soloist and the Raiders' singer. His first solo single for Columbia Records was a Jimmy Webb composition titled "First Hymn From Grand Terrace", which failed to reach the charts. It was his follow-up track, "Arizona", that marked the true start of his solo success by reaching #10 in the USA and remaining his most successful solo single to date. Lindsay followed the pattern of performing on and off with the Raiders, while his solo career was on the rise until 1975. Lindsay went on to record solo singles for a few years (for Warner Bros., Elka and Greedy Records) and also contributed to the recordings of artists like Gerry Rafferty (on "Baker Street"), Kenny Rogers, among others. Lindsay's latest album, "Life Out Loud", was released via Bongo Boy Records in 2013.