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Apr. 20, 2007 - 'New' New Riders still blasting country rock jams

 

'New' New Riders still blasting country rock jams 

From The News Leader - Staunton, Va.

 

"The Riders", fans' short-hand for the band's proper moniker, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, re-formed more than a year ago after a performing hiatus, and it's playing at an incredible level these days, featuring seminal members David Nelson rocking on guitar and vocals and Buddy Cage playing his unmistakable steel pedal magic. They are joined by Michael Falzarano, of Hot Tuna fame, on guitar and vocals, Ronnie Penque on bass and Johnny Markowski on drums.

The always-energetic Cage, who in between New Riders' shows hosts a provocative Sirius Satellite radio show and is in demand as a session musician for other artists (among past sessions was his contribution to Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks"), talked with The News Leader about the current Riders, the colorful history of the band and just about anything else on his active, agile mind.

Word is that the band has been playing some great shows these days, something Cage confirms. "Sure, it's getting better and better," he said.

As for the "new" New Riders, Cage says, "If it wasn't working right they wouldn't be there. These guys are doing fantastic. That was the thing from the get-go. We told them that 'This is the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Play what you feel.'"

The Riders historically have been known for some of the most serious and solid jamming in all of music, most particularly in country rock. As Cage points out, "we're always a band looking for a train wreck," explaining the band's improvisational dare.

One important member in the history of the group was co-founder John Dawson, known affectionately as Marmaduke. He wrote many of the band's best-known songs, including "Last Lonely Eagle," "Glendale Train," "Portland Woman" and many more.

While illness has prevented Dawson from playing for some time, Cage says his old friend and comrade "is getting better. He's come around."

The group would love to welcome Dawson back into the fold, if only for a show or two. "We've tried to get him out, but some reason or another it just didn't work out," Cage said.

As for his old sidekick Nelson, Cage remarked, "He just goes on and on. He loves it. He's just an old road dog like me. He's written some new things that are just stunning."

The group has two new releases, a DVD/CD set, "The New Riders of the Purple Sage — Wanted Live at Turkey Trot" and an CD recorded last New Year's Eve by Grateful Dead recordists Bob Matthews and Betty Cantor-Jackson, longtime friends of the Riders.

As many know, the Riders have long been part of the extended Grateful Dead family, and it was that connection that led Cage into the band.

Jerry Garcia played pedal steel in the first incarnation of the group. After hearing Cage's incredible playing with Ian and Sylvia, he told the band, "I can't do it anymore. You need a ringer and there's the ringer"

Garcia and Nelson convinced Cage to join, and the rest is history. He describes his longtime association with the Riders as "a cosmic gift." It was — both for him and the fans.

 

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Apr. 20, 2007 - With a Little Help From His Friends: A Rock ’n’ Roll Fundraiser

 

 

Medicinal Music
Local performers unite to assist typhus-stricken bassist with bills

From the State Journal-Register - Springfield, Illinois 

Published Thursday, April 19, 2007

 

Music and modesty have been the best medicine for Bill Laymon's medical concerns.

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Since the journeyman rock bassist and Springfield native contracted typhus from a flea near his Hawaii home, his depleted immune system has warded off encephalitis, he suffered something similar to a stroke and, now, a recurrence of bladder cancer.

Ostensibly, a long list of local talent performing for Laymon on Sunday will do so to raise money for his many medical bills not covered by health insurance.

Laymon acknowledges that purpose, but says that it's not the top priority for him.

"Ultimately, the thing is to have a good party for Springfield," Laymon says. "I have every belief I'm going to get over this health stuff."

Laymon didn't conceive "With a Little Help From His Friends," an eight-hour benefit for the bassist kicking off at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Firefighters Postal Club, 940 West Lake Shore Drive.

It was the idea of Jeff Kornfeld and Ed Fliege (of the Groove Daddies), along with Kornfeld's sister, Jill, his brother-in-law, Byron Francis, and Trout Lily Cafe owner Kate Hawkes.

"We got started on it about a month ago, and it just kind of snowballed from there," says Kornfeld, who will perform with the Groove Daddies at the event. "When word got out, we had a lot of people calling me up and wanting to come play. We had to start turning some people down."

Other acts in the indoor lineup include Black Magic Johnson, Real Time, Micah Walk, Helton Brothers, Moonlite Rhythm Rangers, the Suns of Circumstance, Perfunctory This Band, Sofa Kings and Tom Irwin & Raoul (of Black Magic Johnson).

Just this week, an outdoor stage was scheduled, featuring Eva Hunter, Jill Manning and other acts to be announced.

"All of these folks were magnanimous enough to put something together to try to help me out," Laymon says.

Food and drink will be available, as well as raffle tickets and an ongoing silent auction, for which Laymon says there will be "very special things ... that would be of interest to people who like the kind of music that I've done."

Items include a guitar signed by members of Little Feat, an unopened eight-album box set of Jimi Hendrix music and artwork by local artist Ed Martin. (Anyone who wants to offer something for the silent auction, or make further donations, should call Jeff Kornfeld at 697-5042.)

Laymon graduated from City Day School in 1973; one week after his 1981 graduation from Sangamon State University, he moved to California. He accomplished what he told his friends and family he'd do - play bass for New Riders of the Purple Sage.

The band was a country-music extension of the Grateful Dead, and Laymon joined as it was morphing into an extended-family branch of the Dead and its fans. David Nelson, a founding New Riders guitarist, re-worked the ensemble into the David Nelson Band, with which Laymon has been a regular ever since. He also has filled in for Jefferson Airplane bassist Jack Casady.

Laymon's bout with typhus forced him off a tour with the David Nelson Band, and he came back to the Springfield area about 11/2 years ago to begin a recuperative process. Illnesses haven't slowed Laymon's live endeavors, as he's performed in and around Springfield since his return.

Lately, he's been connecting with friends from bluegrass jam-band Leftover Salmon as they've passed through central Illinois. He surprised Vince Herman during a solo gig in Peoria.

"The last time I saw him was a festival in Colorado, which was my last gig on tour before I fell off with illness," Laymon says. "I walked into the place, Vince looked at me and said, 'You're still alive!' I did the whole show with him, and the place went bananas. I think people were glad to see me out and playing."

That gig got Laymon a "way-over-sold-out, rip-snortin' good time" opening gig for fellow Salmon player Drew Emmitt, when he played Capital City Bar & Grill in Springfield last month.

Laymon looks forward to the good time of getting onstage Sunday and jamming with all of his friends who have come together.

"All those years I've been out there playing and all the things I've done," Laymon says, "I've always tried to let people know I did it for all of us in Springfield."

 Nick Rogers can be reached at 747-9587 or nick.rogers@sj-r.com.  


  • With a Little Help From His Friends: A Rock ’n’ Roll Fundraiser
    presented by Friends of Bill Laymon
  • When: 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday
  •  Where: Firefighters Postal Club, 940 West Lake Shore Drive

  •  Admission: $5 donation per person; silent auction, raffle tickets, food and drink will be available.

  • Our best to you Bill

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    Apr. 19, 2007 - poster from last night

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    Apr. 6, 2007 - "Family Reunion"

     

    A note from Pete Clare....

    Hello Bob,

    Thank you mucho for all the great PR you have posted on the DVD/CD, we appreciate it........so far the response has been fantastic!

     Lot's of exciting happenings around here concerning to the Rider's return to Turkey Trot on Saturday June 30. With the full blessings and support of the Band we will be hosting the first ever NRPS "Family Reunion" and DVD Release Party that day. Attached is a flier with current information about the event. We are hoping that some of the most dedicated fans will consider joining us for this special and "fool-proof" weekend of good music, good food and good times! On Sunday July 1, The Riders are playing at the "Mountain Music Meltdown" in Saranac Lake, NY........so fans have the option for following the Band deep in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains for another big New Rider's Bash.

    Feel free to help spread the word to the serious fans so they will have an opportunity to consider this before it is sold out (we are only reserving 30-40 rooms). Up to date information can be found at our site:  www.turkeytrotacres.com

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