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<title>Album Review : Brother Of A Feather</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:59:20 PDT</pubDate>
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Album: Brother Of A Feather
Review: This souvenir from Chris and Rich Robinson's 2006 duo tour certifies once and for all that the
Georgia-born brothers are the Black Crowes - everything else is rhythm
section. Except for the occasional soul-sister harmony vocals, the
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This souvenir from Chris and Rich Robinson's 2006 duo tour
certifies once and for all that the Georgia-born brothers are the
Black Crowes - everything else is rhythm section. Except for the
occasional soul-sister harmony vocals, the Robinsons do all of the
singing and picking here. It is a full experience too: On electric
guitar, Rich has a forceful rhythmic attack - a dirty-treble cluck
dotte...
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<title>New Release : Brother Of A Feather</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 02:00:19 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>New Release : This Magnificent Distance</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2005 05:47:08 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Article : Crowes Fly Across U.S.</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2005 09:41:03 PST</pubDate>
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Just two months after brothers Chris and Rich Robinson announced the reunion of the Black Crowes with seven shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, the band will launch a complete North American tour beginning April 21st in Houston, Texas. Joining Chris (vocals) and Rich (guitar) on the trek are former Crowes guitarist Marc Ford (absent since 1997), bassist Sven Pipien, who departed in 2000, and longtime keyboardist Eddie Hawrysch. Drummer Bill Dobrow, formerly of Rich's band Hookah Brown,...
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Just two months after brothers Chris and Rich Robinson announced
the reunion of the Black Crowes with seven shows at New York's
Hammerstein Ballroom, the band will launch a complete North
American tour beginning April 21st in Houston, Texas.
<p> Joining Chris (vocals) and Rich (guitar) on the trek are former
Crowes guitarist Marc Ford (absent since 1997), bassist Sven
Pipien, who departed in 2000, and longtime keyboardist Eddie
Hawrysch. Drummer Bill Dobrow, formerly of Rich's band Hookah
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<title>Article : Black Crowes Fly Again</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:19:24 PST</pubDate>
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Chris and Rich Robinson will reform the Black Crowes to play five shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, from March 22nd through the 27th. The announcement comes after months of reunion speculation.
Since announcing a hiatus in early 2002, brothers Chris (vocals) and Rich (guitar) launched solo careers. In 2003, Rich formed Hookah Brown -- which included Moke singer John Hogg, drummer Bill Dobrow and bassist Fionn O'Lochlainn -- and spoke to Rolling Stone about his intentions for the band....
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Chris and Rich Robinson will reform the Black Crowes to play five
shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, from March 22nd through
the 27th. The announcement comes after months of reunion
speculation.
<p> Since announcing a hiatus in early 2002, brothers Chris
(vocals) and Rich (guitar) launched solo careers. In 2003, Rich
formed Hookah Brown -- which included Moke singer John Hogg,
drummer Bill Dobrow and bassist Fionn O'Lochlainn -- and spoke to
<em>Rolling Stone</em> about his intentions for the band....</p>
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<title>Album Review : New Earth Mud</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:33:10 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Chris Robinson's second post-Black Crowes album gets off to a blazing start with "40 Days," an urgent rocker that ranks with the best work of his former band. Then Robinson does something puzzling: He slows the tempo, and he keeps it dialed back for nine -- nine -- consecutive songs, leading to a sixty-five-minute album that seems endless. Producer Ethan Johns brings texture and liveliness to the...
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Chris Robinson's second post-Black Crowes album gets off to a
blazing start with "40 Days," an urgent rocker that ranks with the
best work of his former band. Then Robinson does something
puzzling: He slows the tempo, and he keeps it dialed back for nine
-- <em>nine</em> -- consecutive songs, leading to a
sixty-five-minute album that seems endless. Producer Ethan Johns
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