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New iteration of the Joe Perry Project features Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford, Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson, and ...
The Black Crowes will bring such '90s hits as "Hard to Handle" and "Jealous Again" to Green Bay for the Packers' annual ...
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LouderSound on MSNWatch Aerosmith's Joe Perry play Black Crowes and Stone Temple Pilots songs with supergroup featuring Chris Robinson on vocals
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is currently out on the road in America with his new supergroup, featuring The Black Crowes ...
Rock band The Black Crowes headlined Musikfest 2025 on Monday, performing at the Wind Creek Steel Stage. The Band Feel opens ...
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Guitar World on MSNJoe Perry joined by STP and Black Crowes stars as solo project returns but he isn't ruling out one more Aerosmith show
As the all-star Joe Perry Project takes to the stage featuring Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes and Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots, he shares some thoughts on what’s next for Aerosmith ...
Kickoff Weekend presented by SiriusXM, Ticketmaster, Polaris and Verizon features free concert in Lambeau Field parking lot ...
In 1990, the music world was introduced to the Black Crowes with their debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker." Rich was just 19, while Chris was 22. They were unaware of the success that was to come.
The Black Crowes haven't been on stage together since December 2013. Of course, they previously split in 2002, and went on hiatus eight years later, but returned in both instances.
The Black Crowes' reunion was first rumored last week before it was announced on Monday. The new lineup features drummer Raj Ojha, bassist Tim Lefebvre, guitarist Isiah Mitchell and keyboardist ...
The Black Crowes Bury the Hatchet at the Bowery Ballroom On Monday, Nov. 11, music fans squeezed into the sold-out, 575 capacity Bowery Ballroom to take in the return of The Black Crowes.
The Black Crowes last performed in February of 2014 and officially disbanded in 2015. Chris Robinson went on to record and tour with The Chris Robinson Brotherhood and put together As The Crow ...
The Black Crowes may not be the first band most of us think of when the subject of excessively loud concerts comes up, but according to at least one fan, they might deserve to top the list.
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