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Black Crowes- My Morning Song- Houston 2-6-93

We are so thrilled to be able to share this white-hot performance in Houston of the Black Crowes, newly headlining arenas by 1993 and clearly up for the task, mighty tight and hittin’ the note on “My Morning Song”. Thankfully, this time no idiot in the crowd pulled the P.A. stack down on top of audience members near the stage wings.

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Black Crowes- Southern Harmony…- Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson

Preparing this interview with Black Crowes co-founders singer Chris Robinson and his younger guitar-playing brother Rich Robinson to mark their second release, “The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion”, the deja vu was uncanny and not a little bit unsettling. Constantly I had to remind myself that the trends these Atlanta natives were seeing in the mid-1990s, and the predictions they made then, sound eerily like today’s headlines. Peering now into their spyglass in reverse, it is both remarkable in its accuracy but, I must admit, troubling in its sense of creeping inevitability.

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Black Crowes- Remedy- Oklahoma City 5-10-95

The Black Crowes’ finest hour may have been their benefit performance for the shell-shocked innocent citizens of Oklahoma City following the worst terrorist attack in the US April 19,1995.

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Black Crowes- Shake Your Moneymaker- Chris & Rich Robinson

On the debut “Shake Your Moneymaker”, The Black Crowes sounded as if the late Small Faces/ Humble Pie dynamo Steve Marriott had gone on holiday to Paris and dropped in on the Rolling Stones sessions while recording “Exile on Main Street”. Chris & Rich Robinson are my guests In the Studio.

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Black Crowes- Jealous Again- Houston 2-93

the Black Crowes’ fraternal core of singer Chris Robinson and guitarist Rich Robinson have arrived at a “Wiser Time” in order to mount a major 30th anniversary tour playing “Shake Your Moneymaker”  in 2020

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Black Crowes- A Conspiracy- London 1994

One of the reasons I could forgive Black Crowes lead singer Chris Robinson his “always on” opinions on everyone and everything was because he had a great live band, and here is another example straight off the Air London studio floor, no overdubs, in front of a live audience with this rocker from Amorica‘s “A […]