Tour Dates: Chris Robinson Brotherhood
With the Black Crowes once again on an extended hiatus, minus the handful of European dates the band scheduled this summer, Chris Robinson isn’t wasting anytime in getting back on
With the Black Crowes once again on an extended hiatus, minus the handful of European dates the band scheduled this summer, Chris Robinson isn’t wasting anytime in getting back on
Call Warpaint a comeback, but The Black Crowes have proven that their best original music wasn’t just a thing of the past.
Playing the second night of a “secret” warm up run under the name of Mr. Crowes Garden, this sold out show at Higher Ground proved 800 or so fans were in on the message board secret. Already possessing one of the meatiest sounds in rock, and owning a recognizable song book spanning six strong albums, the Black Crowes always stand to be a draw. In their first visit to the state of Vermont, the energy in the building was enlivening, even during this mid-March north-country state of cabin fever.
Photos by Jake Krolick of Chris Robinson & New Earth Mud’s live performance from the Theater of Living Arts in Philadephia, PA on June 25th, 2004.
With This Magnificent Distance, Chris Robinson continues to stake his claim as one of the most imaginative and inventive singers and songwriters of our time.
Photos by Robert Massie of Chris Robinson and New Earth Mud’s live performance at the Odeon in Cleveland, OH on May 12th, 2004.
With The Black Crowes on hiatus, the band