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Drake Maxwell Levinshefski connu sous le nom de Drake Levin, né le 17 août 1946 à Chicago et mort le 4 juillet 2009 à San Francisco, est un musicien américain, principalement célèbre comme guitariste du groupe Paul Revere & the Raiders.
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Drake Maxwell Levin (August 17, 1946 – July 4, 2009) was an American musician best known as the guitarist for the pop-rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders.
7 juil. 2009 · Drake Levin, lead guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders during the quintet’s hit-making prime in the mid-1960s, died Saturday at his home in San Francisco after a long battle with cancer,...
28 août 2010 · Celebrating the Life of Drake Levin, one of the original members of Paul Revere and the Raiders. A video tribute dedicated by Howard Posnick, musician and friend.
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Drake Levin, guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders, gets special send-off on the Late Show on July 6, 2009. Big thanks to Paul Shaffer and David Letterman for remembering. RIP: Drake Levin...
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10 juil. 2009 · Drake Levin, who played lead guitar for the teen-idol rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders during their biggest hit-making years in the mid-1960s, died July 4 in San Francisco. He was...
Drake Levin, lead guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders during the quintet's hit-making prime in the mid-1960s, died Saturday at his home in San Francisco after a long battle with cancer, according to his longtime friend and former Raiders bandmate Phil Volk. He was 62.