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  1. first footage that survives of this important grateful dead off-shot band. the sound has not been found but we are looking! that's mickey hart on drumsfor l...

  2. 3 de ago. de 2012 · It seems that on the afternoon of August 21, 1971, the New Riders of The Purple Sage performed outdoors at Mickey Hart's ranch in Novato. More importantly, the performance was recorded for a KQED-tv public television program, so there might even be not only audio but professionally shot video of this event.

  3. New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band. The group emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco in 1969 and its original lineup included several members of the Grateful Dead. [2] [3] The band is sometimes referred to as the New Riders or as NRPS .

  4. New Riders of the Purple Sage. John Dawson – acoustic guitar, vocals; David Nelson – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals; Dave Torbert – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals; Jerry Garcia – pedal steel guitar, banjo; Spencer Dryden – drums, percussion; Additional musicians. Mickey Hart – drums, percussion on ...

  5. New Riders of the Purple Sage. August 01, 1971. Columbia. The first NRPS album. Garcia was a full-time member of the group at the time and plays on all tracks. Mickey Hart sits in on 2 tracks. Tracks. Listen. Buy. I Don't Know You. Whatcha Gonna Do. Portland Woman. Henry. Dirty Business. Glendale Train. Garden Of Eden. All I Ever Wanted.

  6. New Riders of the Purple Sage es un grupo estadounidense de música Country. La banda emergió de la escena del rock psicodélico en San Francisco (California), en 1969, y su formación original incluía algunos miembros de Grateful Dead, entre los que se cuenta al reconocido guitarrista y cantante Jerry García. 1 Su canción más popular se ...

  7. 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 Riders 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.