PAUL REVERE RIDES AGAIN 2003



In the spring of 1971, Paul Revere rode his Harley across the country to promote the Raider's recording of "Indian Reservation" which eventually sold 4 million copies.

Thirty years later, in the spring of 2001, Paul and members of his band, began what has become an annual ride across America to Washington D.C. to promote the sale of "Ride to the Wall", an album to raise money for America's Veterans.

Recorded in the fall of 2000, "Ride to the Wall" is the first cd with new material by Paul Revere and the Raiders in two decades - and the first cd ever dedicated to providing financial aid to veterans.

The cd is sold at Raider concerts and "Paul Revere and the Raiders" website as well as the "Ride to the Wall" website.

All net proceeds from the sale of the cd go to the Ride to the Wall Foundation, a non-profit foundation making funds available to various approved Veterans outreach programs.

Paul Revere and the Raiders annual motorcycle ride across America culminates in Washington, D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial with a free musical tribute to veterans in conjunction with Rolling Thunder to honor the men and women who served and especially to remember those who gave their lives for their country.

For more information see the Ride to the Wall Website.





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