<P> In 1983, the Band resumed touring, though without Robertson . Several musicians, mostly from the group's Ronnie Hawkins days, were recruited as touring personnel to replace Robertson . The reunited Band was generally well - received, but found themselves playing in smaller venues than during the peak of their popularity . </P> <P> After a performance in Winter Park, Florida, on March 4, 1986, Manuel committed suicide, aged 42, in his motel room . He had suffered for many years from alcoholism and drug addiction, and had been clean and sober for several years beginning in 1978, but had begun drinking and using drugs again by 1984 . Manuel's position as pianist was filled by old friend Stan Szelest (who died not long after), and then by Richard Bell . Bell had played with Ronnie Hawkins after the departure of the original Hawks, and was best known from his days as a member of Janis Joplin's Full Tilt Boogie Band . </P> <P> The Band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 1989 Juno Awards, where Robertson was reunited with original members Danko and Hudson . With Canadian country rock superstars Blue Rodeo as a back - up band, Music Express called the 1989 Juno appearance a symbolic "passing of the torch" from the Band to Blue Rodeo . </P> <P> The Band appeared at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert in New York City in October 1992, where they performed their version of Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece". In 1993, the group released their eighth studio album, Jericho . Without Robbie Robertson as primary lyricist, much of the songwriting for the album came from outside of the group . Also that year, the Band, along with Ronnie Hawkins, Bob Dylan, and other performers, appeared at U.S. President Bill Clinton's 1993 "Blue Jean Bash" inauguration party . </P>

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