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]]>Variety reported that the band is getting back together for a reunion tour in 2020. They will be playing their Shake Your Money Maker album as well as their greatest hits in the New York area beginning in July.
The news was announced in Penn Station via an advertisement.
It has not yet been revealed which Crowes members will be involved in the tour, but it’s been speculated that brothers Cris and Rich Robinson will be the ones returning.
Drummer Steve Gorman has said in interviews that he knows the band is reuniting, but he hasn’t been invited.
The band’s last performance was in 2013 and they separated in 2015.
More information on the band’s reunion will be reported as it becomes known.
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]]>“I kind of feel like it’s in the Kinks realm where it’s just done,” said Rich to Rolling Stone. “I’m really happy not to play with him. I don’t think it’s healthy for anyone to be around that. If he’s truly happy playing CRB [Chris Robinson Brotherhood] songs and that it’s silly to play Black Crowes songs until he’s ready to do it, then it’s great. So be it.”
The Black Crowes sold more than 30 million records during their time together and were regarded as one of the best hard rock bands in the ’90s. However, despite the success of the band, Rich and Chris had troubles staying in a good relationship over the years. After a couple of hiatuses, they officially announced their breakup in 2015, with Rich saying that his brother wanted to change the group’s profit-sharing agreement.
After that, Rich Robinson formed The Magpie Salute with former Black Crowes members Marc Ford and Sven Pipien. The band embarked on a successful tour on which they were playing Black Crowes songs as a well as material from their solo careers.
Chris Robinson, on the other hand, continued to work on his side project Chris Robinson Brotherhood, while refusing to play Black Crowes songs during live appearances. He changed his mind since and is currently preparing a new project, As the Crow Flies, which will see him playing his original band’s material on tour.
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]]>The post The Black Crowes Announce 2020 Reunion Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Variety reported that the band is getting back together for a reunion tour in 2020. They will be playing their Shake Your Money Maker album as well as their greatest hits in the New York area beginning in July.
The news was announced in Penn Station via an advertisement.
It has not yet been revealed which Crowes members will be involved in the tour, but it’s been speculated that brothers Cris and Rich Robinson will be the ones returning.
Drummer Steve Gorman has said in interviews that he knows the band is reuniting, but he hasn’t been invited.
The band’s last performance was in 2013 and they separated in 2015.
More information on the band’s reunion will be reported as it becomes known.
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]]>The post Rich Robinson Rules out The Black Crowes Reunion appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“I kind of feel like it’s in the Kinks realm where it’s just done,” said Rich to Rolling Stone. “I’m really happy not to play with him. I don’t think it’s healthy for anyone to be around that. If he’s truly happy playing CRB [Chris Robinson Brotherhood] songs and that it’s silly to play Black Crowes songs until he’s ready to do it, then it’s great. So be it.”
The Black Crowes sold more than 30 million records during their time together and were regarded as one of the best hard rock bands in the ’90s. However, despite the success of the band, Rich and Chris had troubles staying in a good relationship over the years. After a couple of hiatuses, they officially announced their breakup in 2015, with Rich saying that his brother wanted to change the group’s profit-sharing agreement.
After that, Rich Robinson formed The Magpie Salute with former Black Crowes members Marc Ford and Sven Pipien. The band embarked on a successful tour on which they were playing Black Crowes songs as a well as material from their solo careers.
Chris Robinson, on the other hand, continued to work on his side project Chris Robinson Brotherhood, while refusing to play Black Crowes songs during live appearances. He changed his mind since and is currently preparing a new project, As the Crow Flies, which will see him playing his original band’s material on tour.
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