New Riders Of The Purple Sage
1983-01-17
San Jose, Ca.
Saddlerack


01.Henry
02.Crazy Little Girls
03.Fallin' In Love Again
04.The Way She Dances
05.Lonesome LA Cowboy
06.Every Time I Hear Your Voice
07.Rancher's ?
08.Glendale Train
09.Saralyn
10. ?
11.Rainbow
12.Can't Judge A Book By Lookin' At The Cover

Encore:
13.Panama Red

John Collins Dawson IV, nicknamed "Marmaduke" (June 16, 1945 – July 21, 2009) – guitar, vocals
Rusty Gauthier – guitar, pedal Steel, fiddle,and vocals
Allen Kemp – guitar
Billy Wolf – bass guitar
Val Fuentes – drums
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New New Riders: 1982 – 1997:
From the early '80s to the late '90s, John Dawson continued as leader of the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He was joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Gauthier, who sang and played acoustic guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, banjo, and fiddle. During this fifteen-year period, an evolving lineup of musicians played with Dawson and Gauthier in the New Riders. These included, among others, guitarists Allen Kemp, Gary Vogensen and Evan Morgan, bass players Fred Campbell, Bill Laymon, and Michael White, and drummers Val Fuentes and Greg Lagardo.

In addition to touring, the band released a number of albums, after a meeting with Relix Records Founder Les Kippel and Relix Magazine Publisher, Toni Brown at a show in Bucks County PA. The band were invited back to Tequila Dawn Studios in New Hope, PA and decided to work with Relix to release some recorded projects. Many fans consider the recordings from this period as the band's finest, although they remain relatively obscure.

Some projects had the current lineup performing new material and others reworked older material. On some albums, such as Midnight Moonlight, the band's sound was less influenced by electric country rock and more by acoustic bluegrass music.

In 1997, the New Riders of the Purple Sage retired from show business. John Dawson moved to Mexico and became an English teacher. In 2002, The New Riders accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award for their musical endeavors from High Times magazine. On hand was a frail Dawson (suffering from emphysema), Nelson, Cage, Dryden and Torbert's widow Patti.

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