Black Crowes News and Information
Posted 3/26/2009
The Black Crowes were formed by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, a vocalist and guitarist, respectively, in 1984 in Georgia. By 1990, the band had expanded to include Johnny Colt on bass, Jeff Cease on guitar and Steve Gorman on drums. Their debut album was "Shake Your Money Maker," and the hit single "Hard to Handle," a cover of the Otis Redding classic, was what catapulted them into superstardom. The next single from the album was 'She Talks to Angels," which solidified their spot at the top of the rock game.
Chris's straggly looks and mannerisms, matched by Richs long winded, fast-paced guitar solos were reminiscent of an older era of rock, and fans certainly embraced it. The next album, "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Charts, and the group was a massive concert draw the following summer. "Amorica" was the next album, and it also sat on the top of the charts.
While 1996s "Three Snakes and One Charm" was less commercially successful than the bands other albums, it was certainly among the most critically acclaimed from the band. In 2000, they released "Live at the Greek" with Led Zepplin guitarist Jimmy Page, and they put out a best-of album that same year.