From the looks and sounds of it, the brothers Robinson have put aside their public differences and are now crisscrossing America celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Black Crowes’ debut
Last year Bjork put out easily her most ambitious and dynamic project to date, with the release of the Biophilia. The album, who’s title refers to a love of all
Roseanne Cash, Steve Earle and Rich Robinson are three of the 21 acts who will pay tribute to the Rolling Stones at Carnegie Hall on March 13.
It’s already been quite the year for the members of Deer Tick, as the band was part of a free-wheeling tour with lead singer John McCauley’s side-project Middle Brother. Throw in
We’ve reached the home stretch of the Allman Brothers Band’s March Madness run at the Beacon. Just as they did last night, The Juke Horns came out and added brass
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 Robert Massie of Rich Robinson at The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH 10/13/04
Photos by Rod Snyder of Rich Robinson’s live performance at the Northstar in Philadelphia, PA on July 21, 2004