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  1. On This Day January 1 1986 - New Trails by Riders in the Sky Was Released

    On This Day January 1 1986 - New Trails by Riders in the Sky Was Released

    On this day January 1 1986, New Trails by Riders in the Sky was released, continuing the group’s mission to preserve and modernize classic western music. The album blended traditional cowboy songs with tight harmonies, storytelling lyrics, and a polished sound that appealed to both longtime fans...
  2. On This Day: June 27 1988 - Riders in the Sky Release Riders Radio Theater

    On This Day: June 27 1988 - Riders in the Sky Release Riders Radio Theater

    On this day June 27 1988, Riders in the Sky released their seventh album, Riders Radio Theater. Inspired by the golden age of radio, the album captured the spirit of old time Western broadcasts, blending music, comedy, and storytelling into a unique listening experience. Riders Radio Theater...
  3. On This Day: June 19, 1989 - Riders in the Sky Release Riders Go Commercial

    On This Day: June 19, 1989 - Riders in the Sky Release Riders Go Commercial

    On this day June 19, 1989, Riders in the Sky released their live album Riders Go Commercial. Known for their blend of Western swing, comedy, and classic cowboy tunes, the group delivered a performance that poked fun at advertising and pop culture while staying true to their musical roots. This...
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