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Paul Revere: In a vocal bridge between two lines of a chorus in the Kingston Trio's 1959 recording of the song "MTA" (also known as "Charlie On The MTA"), Trio member Dave Guard can be heard singing "Just like Paul Revere" in response to the line "And his fate is still unlearned." This is an apparent humorous reference to the fact that Revere was captured by the British before he completed his famous ride of April 18, 1775.

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