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The New Riders Of The Purple Sage
The Renaissance
Featuring original members:
David Nelson & Buddy Cage
with
Michael Falzarano
Ronnie Penque
and
Johnny Markowski
The New Riders of the Purple Sage , signed to Columbia Records by Clive Davis, released its eponymous first album in September 1971 to widespread acclaim. In the next 11 years the band toured and released over 12 albums, selling over 4 million records. NRPS began as a part-time spin-off from the Grateful Dead when Jerry Garcia (pedal steel guitar), Phil Lesh (bass) and Mickey Hart (drums) teamed up with John Dawson (guitar, vocals) and David Nelson (guitar). Although early live appearances were viewed as an informal warm-up to the main attraction, the group quickly established an independent identity through the strength of Dawson’s original songs. By 1971 Dave Torbert had replaced Lesh, and Spencer Dryden, formerly of Jefferson Airplane, had joined as the group’s permanent drummer. Garcia remained in both The Dead and The New Riders until he found himself overcommitted, at which time Buddy Cage replaced him and the classic NRPS lineup was born. Original NRPS bass player Dave Torbert and drummer Spencer Dryden have passed away, and co-founder John Dawson cannot lend his considerable talents at this time due to ongoing health problems but has given his blessing and is excited to know his music is being heard live again to a whole new generation of fans. The new lineup vows to keep the NRPS spirit and tunes alive by taking them to fans everywhere.
David Nelson has managed the seemingly impossible. He has remained true to his musical vision and integrity without becoming outdated or archaic in the process. Nelson, an important figure in the musical vanguard of the influential Haight-Ashbury music scene, spawned the Grateful Dead. His ties to Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter extend beyond that with The Wildwood Boys, a bluegrass band they formed together in 1962 in Palo Alto, CA. After the Dead got together, Nelson played guitar on three pivotal albums, Aoxomoxoa, Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty. Around the same time, Garcia bought a pedal steel guitar, which he enjoyed playing with John Dawson, a friend from the Palo Alto days. They formed the New Riders of the Purple Sage with Nelson and the Dead’s Mickey Hart and Phil Lesh. Nelson who sang one of New Rider’s biggest hits, a cover of bluegrass great Peter Rowan’s "Panama Red," stayed with the group for 13 years, but left in 1982 and starting writing songs with longtime pal Robert Hunter, among others. Along the way, he was a member of the Good Ol’ Boys, featuring bluegrass legends Don Reno, Chubby Wise and Frank Wakefield. He also played in the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band and is featured on their 1988 album, "Almost Acoustic." Then in 1994, Nelson formed the David Nelson Band where he showcased his plethora of songs. In six years, DNB released four CDs. Three are live efforts: 1995’s Limited Edition, 1997’s Keeper of the Key, and 1999’s High Adventure in Japan, which is also a concert video. In 1999 Nelson released the band’s studio debut, Visions Under the Moon which was recorded in Portland, OR’s Aladdin Theater. Things have come full circle with Nelson at the helm of The New Riders.
Not only has Buddy Cage sold over four million records in his ten years with the NRPS, but he has also performed on many gold and platinum albums during his distinguished career including Blood On The Tracks (Dylan), Biograph (Dylan), The Official Bootleg Tapes (Dylan) and various releases with Ann Murray. Cage has also recorded with Grateful Dead Members Garcia, Weir and Hart as well as with Dead lyricist Robert Hunter (on Tales of the Rum Runners); Ian and Sylvia (Great Speckled Bird, the seminal folk band of which Cage was a member); John Cipollina (Quick Silver Messenger Service); Mario Cipollina (Huey Lewis and The News); Rick James; Rick Danko and Garth Hudson (The Band); David Rea (Fairport Convention and Mountain); The Shondells; David Bromberg (with Bonnie Raitt); Pappa John Creach (Hot Tuna); Sly Stone; and Vassar Clements, to name a few. No stranger to TV, Cage has appeared on numerous shows and specials from Della Reese, Joey Bishop and Mike Douglas to Richie Havens, Seals & Croft, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash (Grand Ole Opry), Don Kirschner’s In Concert & Rock Concert series and the Midnight Special shows hosted by Wolfman Jack. Most recently Buddy can be heard on his show on Sirus Satellite Radio, Jam On (channel 17) from 6 to midnight Monday through Friday
Guitarist/singer/songwriter Michael Falzarano has most notably been a member of Hot Tuna, the famed offspring of The Jefferson Airplane, and The Memphis Pilgrims, a Memphis-style rock ‘n’ roll/blues band that he founded in 1986. Having recently signed with Blues Planet Records, Falzarano’s current release is a solo project entitled The King James Sessions. He has toured extensively throughout the world on shared billings with The Allman Brothers, Black Crowes, The Other Ones, Rusted Root, Bruce Hornsby and Los Lobos, among others. Falzarano has also appeared live or recorded with such musical greats as Bob Weir (Grateful Dead); Levon Helm, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson (The Band); John Lee Hooker; Johnny Copeland; Hubert Sumlin (Howlin’ Wolf); Vassar Clements; Paul Simon; Dr. John; Graham Parker; Merl Saunders; Steve Kimok; Bill Keith; Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers, Gov’t Mule, The Dead); Warren Zevon; Greg Allman (Allman Brothers); David Crosby; Eric Anderson; Arlo Guthrie; John Sebastian (Lovin’ Spoonful); Geoff Atchison; Bruce Hornsby; Pete Sears; Jonnie Johnson (Chuck Berry); Buddy Cage (New Riders); Peter Rowan; Derek Trucks (Allman Brothers); Paul Kanter (The Jefferson Starship); Trey Anastasio (Phish); Guy Davis; Jimmy Herring; Peter Mulvey; Melvin Seals (The Jerry Garcia Band); John Popper (Blues Traveler); Robert Hunter; and The New Riders Of The Purple Sage.
Ronnie Penque has been playing music for over 30 years. When not working with NRPS or his band Neon Gods, which includes his brother Chris Penque on guitar, Ron is busy as a session player. Ronnie started out as the original bass player in the popular Grateful Dead cover band Ripple. Through the years Ron has also played with many other bands and great musicians including Bobby Weir, Mickey Hart, Vassar Clements, Peter Rowan, Melvin Seals, Robert Hunter, John Popper, Pete Sears, David Nelson, Barry Sless, Keller Wiliams, Donna Jean Godchaux, Jeff Pevar, and Michael Falzarano. After Ripple retired in 2003, Ron was asked by keyboardist Melvin Seals of The Jerry Garcia Band to join his band, "Melvin Seals and JGB." A short time after joining Melvin and JGB, NRPS drummer Johnny Markowski came on board and the two developed a lock and key rhythmic feel on bass and drums that they brought to The New Riders. If the name Penque is familiar, Ron’s uncle the late Romeo Penque was one of the most famous woodwind and flute players in the industry who was best known for his work with Miles Davis. At age 12 Ronnie was taught to play bass by his father Ron Penque Sr., an accomplished session bass player for 20 years, who gave Ronnie his 57 Precision bass (Dads Bass) upon his retirement. Some of Ronnie’s musical influences are The Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh, NRPS bass player Dave Torbert, Donald Duck Dunn, John Entwistle, Paul McCartney and Jack Casady, among others.
Johnny Markowski , an accomplished drummer, can be found playing his kit these days with The New Riders of the Purple Sage. When not on the road with The NRPS, Johnny works with his band, Stir Fried, and plays with various artists in many styles. Songwriting is also in his blood. His father, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, was a legendary producer and songwriter in the 1960s and 1970s. Markowski’s band, Stir Fried, known for its blend of swamp groove, psychedelic improvisational music performs signature versions of Kaye masterpieces in addition to Markowski originals. The group has recorded and performed with the likes of Dr. John, Vassar Clements (Old & In The Way), Commander Cody, Buddy Cage (NRPS), Jo Jo Herman (Widespread Panic), Bernie Worrell (P Funk, Talking Heads), Derek Trucks (Allman Bros. Band) and Tony Trischka. Recently Jambands.com held a contest for the most impressive drummer/percussionist, and after two weeks of voting Markowski won hands down, beating out some pretty heavy competition.

New Info from NRPS Central

Well we’re all back home from a very successful NRPS camp and getting ready for the handful of shows we’re going to play next week. As I said in the last post we went up to Turkey Trot to put together some new songs and that we did. We came away with about 12 new ones, a bunch of which were written by David Nelson and Robert Hunter along with some written by Michael, Johnny and Ronnie. All under the watchful eyes and ears of Buddy Cage, nothing gets by him. We had a blast and Pete and Sherry couldn’t have been better hosts. I think we all gained a few pounds up there. Let me tell you this, they know how to cook. We’re all looking forward to getting back up there for our third annual summer show for them, which at this point looks like it’ll be on August 23. Along with these 12 songs we got together we have about 10 song ideas that we’ll be working on as we go. We’re very excited about these new songs and are hoping to play some of them on these up coming dates but don’t worry there’ll still be plenty of classic NRPS. We’re also hoping that maybe John "Marmaduke" Dawson can contribute in some way, maybe with some never heard before songs he’s written in recent years. We have loads of new shows coming in for the Summer staring with a few shows in May and then longer tours starting in June and going right through October and on to the end of the year. We’ll be playing all kinds of venues all over the country. We’ll be doing clubs, theaters, festivals and outdoor parks and we hope to see you there... Also our good friend Johnny Rider has gotten his Rider Base up at a new web address you should check it out here’s the address www.riderbase.info. He has just about everything we’ve done listed there since we started this NRPS renaissance. The renaissance continues..... NRPS
March 28/08
It’s been awhile but things have not been idle around here. Before we go any further, we here at NRPS central would like to send our deepest condolences out to the family of Martin Fierro who passed away on March 13 he was a friend and will be missed. The good news is, that great band up in the sky just got one bad ass horn player better, jam on brother. We would also like to send our condolences to Tex and Jody Logan on there loss with the passing of wife and mother Peggy Logan. OK, well the NRPS are together in up state NY, Pete at Turkey Trot Acres offer up his place for us so we all came together to work on a bunch of new songs that we’ll be playing in the coming months with the hopes of recording a new studio album later this year. To say we’re excited about all this is a bit of an under statement. So we hope to see ya all at the up coming shows. Speaking of the shows we have a few great ones coming up in April starting with FTC STAGE ONE in Fairfield CT. We’ve played this place a bunch of times and it has always sold out so get your tickets early it’s going to be fun. Then we head into NYC for a show at the KNITTING FACTORY this will be our first time in the big room at The Knit and we’re looking forward to it. In the past when we’ve played NYC we played sold out shows at The Canal Room and The Concert Hall of the New York Society for Ethical Culture. But they no longer want us at those places it seems we were to wild and our fans were to out of control, all I can say is Give me a break. In fact the Society for Ethical Culture has flat out banned us from ever playing there again, oh well. So we’re hoping to sell out the KNITTING FACTORY blow the roof off the joint and just stick to The Canal Room and The Concert Hall. We hope to see you there, so get your tickets early and help us with this mission. Then from there it’s off to the WATER STREET MUSIC HALL in Rochester NY for another first time play so all you NRPS fans up that way stop in and say hi. From there we head to a show we’re really excited about at the KESWICK THEATER, again this will be our first time at that theater. Tickets are going fast for this one so you might want to get them early Boris Garcia will be opening the show. We have loads of shows being booked over the next bunch of months so stay tuned and check our tour page. Also we would like to thank the whole gang at Sirius Radio, Jam on 17 and Outlaw Country for playing NRPS music and for there continuing support. Viva La Renaissance....... See Ya at the Shows..... NRPS

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Member Since: 1/9/2007
Band Website: thenewriders.com
Band Members: CURRENT TOURING LINEUP: David Nelson-Guitar, vocals Buddy Cage- Pedal steel Michael Falzarano- Guitar, vocals Johnny Markowski - Drums, vocals and Ronnie Penque- Bass, vocals

CLASSIC LINEUP: John Dawson - Rhythm guitar, vocals David Nelson - Lead guitar, mandolin Spencer Dryden - Drums (replacing Hart) Dave Torbert - Bass guitar (replacing Lesh) and Buddy Cage - Pedal Steel(replacing Garcia)

OTHER ORIGINAL MEMBERS: Jerry Garcia - Pedal steel guitar Robert Hunter - Bass guitar Bob Matthews - Bass guitar (Replacing Hunter) Phil Lesh - Bass guitar Mickey Hart - Drums and the almost original Skip Battin - Bass guitar (Replacing Torbert)

"Wanted: Live at Turkey Trot" celebrates the first new release by The NRPS in over 25 years and that's mighty-fine 'cause this album truly captures the spirit and music of "The Greatest Cosmic, Psychedelic Country Rock and Roll Band Of the Universe". Fa-Ka-Wee Productions

More great News! Our ArSeaEm Records CD "LIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE 2006" recorded by Bob and Betty is now available on iTunes. Both the album with it's 18 tracks , and the Radio Mix of Any Naked Eye. Happy downloading. Also of note our one time only play of Reggae Ripple seems to be the tune that is getting the most hits, who knew. For more info on this and for those of you who like to handle and have the actual CD you can still get it at www.nrpslive.com and at our shows. See ya at the shows..... NRPS
Influences: Grateful Dead, Buck Owens, Allman Bros.
Type of Label: Indie

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Posted by New Riders of the Purple Sage / NRPS on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 06:55:00 PST