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Black Crowes Information
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'The Black Crowes' are a rock and roll jam band that have sold over 15 million albums and has been hailed by Melody Maker as "The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World." The band has toured with acts such as Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jimmy Page, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Oasis and Lenny Kravitz. The Crowes are listed at #92 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. History The first incarnation of the band began as Mr. Crowes Garden in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1985. Although the Crowes have had many members over the years, the driving force behind the band has always been the brothers Chris & Rich Robinson. In 1989, the rockers, who have been heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, The Faces and Southern rock, made a demo cassette tape that got them signed with American Recordings. The Crowes released their first studio album Shake Your Money Maker, in 1990. On the strength of singles "Hard to Handle," "She Talks to Angels," "Jealous Again," "Twice As Hard" and "Seeing Things," the debut sold over 5 million copies and was certified 5x platinum in 1995. "Hard to Handle" and "She Talks to Angels" both broke the top 30 on the pop charts in 1990, and the crossover appeal of the songs helped catapult The Black Crowes to stardom. After replacing guitarist Jeff Cease with Marc Ford, the Crowes released their second album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion in 1992. (This album title is a tribute to the shape note anthology of the same name that has been sung annually at The Big Singing in Benton, Kentucky since 1884.) The effort spawned the singles "Remedy," "Thorn In My Pride," "Sting Me," "Sometimes Salvation" and "Hotel Illness," and in 1995 the disc was certified double platinum (sales of over 2 million records). Eddie Harsch, who played on the album, became a permanent member of the group beginning on the "High As the Moon" tour. In 1994 the now six-piece offered up Amorica after scrapping the unreleased album "Tall" the previous year. Though Amorica failed to produce a hit single, the underrated album still eventually reached "gold" status, selling over 500,000 copies. Controversially, the album cover featured a photo showing pubic hair. Three Snakes & One Charm was released in 1996, followed by a three-year wait for the emergence of 1999's By Your Side that included the rock hit "Kickin' My Heart Around." Longtime members Johnny Colt (bass) and Marc Ford (guitar) left the band that year. In 2000 the Crowes went on tour and recorded a live album with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. That same year, singer Chris Robinson married actress Kate Hudson of Almost Famous fame (Hudson is the daughter of actress Goldie Hawn and the step-daughter of actor Kurt Russell). In 2001, the band put out their sixth studio effort, Lions, which included the singles "Lickin'" and "Soul Singin." A live album pieced together from two sold-out shows perfomed at Boston's Orpheum Theatre appeared in 2002 around the same time the Crowes announced they would be taking an indefinite hiatus. The band did reunite to play one song with Gov't Mule at the 2003 Jammy Awards. During this period, Chris Robinson released two albums as Chris Robinson and the New Earth Mud: a self-titled album in 2003 and This Magnificent Distance (2004). Meanwhile, Rich Robinson formed a short-lived band called Hookah Brown before recording his own solo album, Paper (2004). "Remedy" was used in commercial promotions of the ESPN series Tilt (starring Michael Madsen) in January 2005. The hiatus ended in early 2005 as the Robinson brothers reassembled the band - bringing Marc Ford and Sven Pipien back into the fray - for five shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom in late March. When those shows quickly sold-out, the band added dates in venues across the country, including multiple-night sell-outs at the Tabernacle in Atlanta and Boston's Orpheum Theatre. Later in the year, the Black Crowes reunited with original drummer Steve Gorman and joined up with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for a summer tour. Discography *Shake Your Money Maker (1990) *The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1992) *Amorica (1994) *Three Snakes & One Charm (1996) *Sho' Nuff Box Set w/bonus tracks (1998) *By Your Side (1999) *Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A Tribute to a Work in Progress (2000) *Live at the Greek (2000) (with Jimmy Page) *Lions (2001) *Live (2002) Members (since 1989) * Chris Robinson - vocals, harmonica (1989-present) * Rich Robinson - guitar (1989-present) * Jeff Cease - guitar (1989-1992) * Johnny Colt - bass (1989-1999) * Steve Gorman - drums (1989-2002; 2005-present) * Marc Ford - guitar (1992-1999; 2005-present) * Eddie Harsch - keyboards (1992-present) * Audley Freed - guitar (1999-2002) * Sven Pipien - bass (1999-2001; 2005-present) * Greg Rzab - bass (2001-2002) * Andy Hess - bass (2002) * Bill Dobrow - drums (2005)
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