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  2. Template:New Riders of the Purple Sage - Wikipedia

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  3. Salvia dorrii - Wikipedia

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    Salvia dorrii, [2] [3] the purple sage, [2] Dorr's sage, fleshy sage, mint sage, or tobacco sage, is a perennial spreading shrub in the family Lamiaceae.It is native to mountain areas in the western United States and northwestern Arizona, found mainly in the Great Basin and southward to the Mojave Desert, growing in dry, well draining soils.

  4. Purple sage - Wikipedia

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    Riders of the Purple Sage is a novel by Zane Grey, and several films based on the novel. Riders of the Purple Sage (band) is a name used by three separate western bands in the United States. New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band; New Riders of the Purple Sage is their debut album.

  5. Oh, What a Mighty Time - Wikipedia

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    Oh, What a Mighty Time is an album by the country rock band New Riders of the Purple Sage. Their sixth studio album and their seventh album overall, it was released by Columbia Records in 1975. [2] [3] [4] Oh, What a Mighty Time was produced by Bob Johnston.

  6. Buck Page - Wikipedia

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    Buck Page (June 18, 1922 – August 21, 2006) was an American guitarist and multi-instrumentalist who founded the western band Riders of the Purple Sage, one of three unrelated bands by that name. Life

  7. Marin County Line - Wikipedia

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    Marin County Line is the ninth studio album and eleventh album overall by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. [2] Released in 1977, [3] it was their third and final album on the MCA Records label. [4] Marin County Line was the second of two NRPS studio albums to feature Stephen Love on bass guitar.

  8. Boston Music Hall, 12/5/72 - Wikipedia

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    Boston Music Hall, 12/5/72 is an album by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. It was recorded live on December 5, 1972, at the Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, and released on November 11, 2003. It was the second complete New Riders concert that was recorded in the 1970s and released in the 2000s as an album on the ...

  9. Very Best of the Relix Years - Wikipedia

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    Very Best of the Relix Years is an album by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage.It was released in England on the Retro World label on June 2, 2009. It contains previously released songs from five Relix Records albums.