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Message started by Ten Thousand Motels on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 4:21pm

Title: John Dawson RIP
Post by Ten Thousand Motels on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 4:21pm
John Dawson, co-founder of Jerry Garcia's other band, dies

By Paul Liberatore
Marin Independent Journal
Posted: 07/23/2009 10:02:29 AM PDT


John "Marmaduke" Dawson, a singer-songwriter who co-founded the psychedelic country-rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage with the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, died Wednesday in Mexico after a bout with stomach cancer, the band announced. He was 64.

Mr. Dawson, who retired to Mexico in the 1990s, formed the New Riders in 1969 with Garcia, who needed a band outside of the Grateful Dead to practice his nascent pedal steel guitar playing.
Fronted by Mr. Dawson, the lead singer, the New Riders released eight albums on Columbia Records from 1971 to 1976, including "The Adventures of Panama Red," a gold record that featured Peter Rowan's pot paean "Panama Red."

As a songwriter, Mr. Dawson co-wrote the Grateful Dead classic "Friend of the Devil," as well as "Glendale Train," "Garden of Eden" and "Last Lonely Eagle" for the New Riders.

The band became a successful touring act, and in 1974 played for 50,000 fans in New York's Central Park. They shared an office on Second Street in San Rafael with another Marin band, Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen.

Saying he was weary of life on the road, Mr. Dawson retired in the late '90s. In 2001, he rejoined his former bandmates for a one-off concert at a California party, but he chose not to participate in a version of the band that regrouped in 2006 and remains active today. But he gave his blessing.

John Dawson had a great knack for writing classic American songs," said Marin resident Rob Bleetstein, the New Riders' archivist and Web master. "A song like 'Glendale Train' could be looked at as a traditional American folk song.

"In terms of American music, the New Riders were the quintessential psychedelic country band," Bleetstein added. "In 1969, there wasn't anyone doing what they were doing. With Garcia's sound on pedal steel and Dawson's great songs and imagery, they really had something special."

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Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by mojoman on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 4:47pm
RIP JOHN

Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by platter on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 5:02pm
bummer...thanks for the tunes john.  rip

:wtf1

Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by GotToRollMe on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 5:04pm
R.I.P. Marmaduke.

Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by Child of the Moon on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 5:42pm
McDuke passed away? I had no idea he was sick. Major loss... John was a talented singer and writer. I hope he and Jerry are jamming on "I Hear a Voice Callin'" somewhere...

Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by lotsajizz on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 6:12pm
rip 'duke

Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by Bitch on Jul 24th, 2009 at 8:06pm
Panama Red, Panama Red
It'll steal your woman, then'll rob your head

Cool song, another one bites the dust. Lots of people dying these days. KEEF's gonna outlive everyone~ RIP Dawson! :weed


Title: Re: John Dawson RIP
Post by Brainbell Jangler on Aug 4th, 2009 at 11:04pm
I saw N.R.P.S. twice in their heyday.  The first time was opening for the Grateful Dead at the legendary Veneta show on 08/27/72.  The next time was in May 1973 at the Churchill High School Auditorium in Eugene, Oregon; the opening act was Old and In the Way.  What I remember best about that show is that OAITW played "Wild Horses" and N.R.P.S. played "Honky Tonk Women."  

RIP Marmaduke.

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