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RIP: Steve West, original guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders

Posted on December 29, 2022

As I woke up on Thursday morning, the first thing I saw on Facebook was this post…

“I’m very sorry to tell you that Steve West, who as a 16 year old Raider played that iconic guitar solo on our 1963 recording of Louie Louie, passed away last night. Steve was on the original contract we had with Columbia Records and was a critical part of the band’s history.
Please keep his wife Linda in your prayers.”
– Mark Lindsay

Along with this update, Mark also included a link to “Steve West, the Lost Raider – LOUIE of the Week” -the 2015 autobiographical article that Steve graciously wrote for this LouieLouie.net site.

The official Paul Revere & the Raiders Facebook page shared these words.

Pre Raiders fame, Steve was there for a brief, yet notable time in Raider history. At a young age of 16, it’s Steve West’s incredible guitar playing that can be heard on “Shake It Up” Part 1 and 2, “Night Train”, and “Louie, Louie”. Of course it was “Louie, Louie” that Manager Roger Hart used to convince Columbia Records to sign the group. Roger states, “Steve West was an amazing young guitarist, who joined The Raiders in Portland, 1963, and did the amazing guitar break on the Raiders version of ‘Louie Louie’ which introduced the group to national fame.” “Louie” went #1 on the west coast markets including Hawaii.

In remembrance of Steve West, we ask you to spin our version of “Louie, Louie” featuring Steve West on guitar.

Our thoughts are with his wife Linda, and all of the family during this time.

More details on the life of Steve West can be found at his autobiographical article…

Steve West, the Lost Raider – LOUIE of the Week

3 thoughts on “RIP: Steve West, original guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders”

  1. gordon hirsch says:
    December 30, 2022 at 7:05 am

    hey Linda, sorry for your loss…………steve was cool guy and funny…………later g

  2. Edd says:
    August 13, 2024 at 9:26 am

    Oh my gosh just looked up Steve. I played in a group called Freestyle lead by Dave Kidder (RIP). Singer and Trumpet Eddie Dexter (RIP)
    Steve West played guitar (RIP)
    Steve never told me of his history I knew he was a very good player he also played in many country styled bands. I remember a road trip with the band all through the western states.
    The only other member of that band was the Drummer
    Chuck Boyden who I’ve lost touch with.
    Rest In Peace guys we will put the band back together again just not today

  3. Rhonda McFaddin says:
    September 15, 2025 at 1:40 pm

    Linda, you don’t know me, but, I was going through my mom, Nancy Silvus’ Facebook page and came across this. Steve played with my Uncle Bob Blum and I remember them jamming in our living room. Such great memories! Mom passed in April of this year: hope her, Uncle Bob and Steve are jamming together again! I’m hoping you find peace in all the beautiful memories!

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