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==1990s–present== Al Perkins continues to tour and record. To date, other artists Al Perkins has played for are: [[James Taylor]], [[Bob Dylan]], [[Tori Amos]], [[Garth Brooks]], [[Dwight Yoakam]], [[Dan Fogelberg]], [[Joe Walsh]], [[Mike Love]], [[Solomon Burke]], [[Patty Loveless]], [[Cher]], [[Rita Coolidge]], [[Iris DeMent]], [[Michael Martin Murphey]], [[Buddy Miller]], [[Tommy Womack]], [[Yo La Tengo]], and [[Jim Lauderdale]]. In 2002 Perkins released a collection of studio outtakes and rare recordings. ''Snapshots'' features recordings by the Nash Ramblers and the Flying Burrito Brothers among others. This was followed in 2003 by ''Triple Play'', Perkins' first solo album, revealing blues, country, bluegrass, gospel and Cajun influences. Perkins appeared on stage alongside [[James Burton]] and [[Keith Richards]] at the Gram Parsons tribute show in California in summer 2004. Throughout the 2000s Perkins toured periodically with the Road Trippers, a band led by Kevin Montgomery and occasionally included Mike McAdam and Mavericks Paul Deakin and Robert Reynolds. In 2009, Perkins formed ''Big Dog 3'', a trio with bassist Chris Donohue and drummer [[Brady Blade]]. Big Dog 3's self-titled debut album features guests such as [[Jim Lauderdale]] and [[Emmylou Harris]]. Today Al Perkins performs with The HiPower Band, which includes vocalist Kristine Arnold ([[Sweethearts of the Rodeo]]).
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