The Black Crowes: Before the Frost...Until the Freeze
With the band’s eighth album, double LP... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsForecastle Festival 2009 Lineup Headed By Widespread, Black Crowes, Black Keys and Avetts
Besides hosting the eight-year-old annual Lebowski Fest, Louisville, Ky. also hosts the Forecastle Festival, which happens to be in its eighth year as well. The festival has just rounded up the lineup for this year's go on July 10-12. Headliners include the Black Keys, Widespread Panic, the Black Crowes and the Avett Brothers. There are 63 other musical acts, such as Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, the Detroit Cobras and the Yonder Mountain String Band.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsBob Dylan, The Dead top old-school Rothbury line-up
"Attending the inaugural Rothbury music festival was like spending four days inside a psychedelic Disney film."So wrote Paste correspondent Andrew Leahey as he descended into the madness of last year's Rothbury Festival. Located in the hinterlands of Western Michigan, the eco-minded fest instantly made a name for itself with a truly immersive four-day experience.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsBest Fist-Pump Anthems of '08 ... so far.
When listening to a song and I can instantly visualize myself at the concert, pushing through to the front of the crowd, beer in one hand, the other arm vigorously pumping in the air, while screaming the lyrics at the top of my lungs ... this song gets added to my Fist-Pump Anthem playlist. read more
Found in: Blogs, PlaylistBlack Crowes peg Gretchen Wilson with copyright violation
Ladies and gentlemen, the latest round of Celebrity Copyright Infringement Litigation is under way. In this corner, The Black Crowes, defending their 1991 hit “Jealous Again.” And in this corner, country songstress Gretchen Wilson, defending her song “Work Hard, Play Harder.”... read more
Found in: Music, NewsMile High fest includes Tom Petty, Dave Matthews, more
Not to be left out of the music festival bonanza that is summer 2008, Denver, Colo., will host the first Mile High Music Festival this weekend on July 19 and 20. Five stages at Dick's Sporting Goods Park will hold approximately 50 bands, including headliners Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Dave Matthews Band.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsWilco, Black Crowes headline Jackson Hole Music Fest
First time’s a charm for the inaugural Jackson Hole Music Festival. The two-day affair set in Teton Village, Wyoming, will not be a minor-league production. The line-up, not even complete yet, already includes Wilco, music legend Brian Wilson and Medeski, Martin & Wood on day one, and The Black Crowes, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, and The Avett Brothers on day two.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsBlack Crowes announce massive North American tour
Fresh off the release of The Black Crowes' first album in seven years (which you can read all about in our feature on the band), the group has announced a full-fledged North American tour, and boy is it a doozie. Covering 90 cities and extending from June to December, The Crowes' “Euphoria or Bust Tour" includes two acoustic sets at New York City's Town Hall Theater in November and a five-night run at The Fillmore in San Francisco in December. (Expect Maxim's review of the Fillmore shows in November.) The band is also performing a few dates with the Dave... read more
Found in: Music, NewsBlack Crowes to release Warpaint, tour
After seven long years filled with rumors of a breakup, The Black Crowes are finally putting out a new album. Slated to be released March 4 on the band’s label, Silver Arrow, Warpaint will be the first studio album the band has recorded since 2001's Lions. A few things have changed since the Crowes' last release. Mainly, the band has adopted some new members, with Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstars stepping in for Paul Stacey on guitar and the addition of Adam MacDougall on the keyboard. Although Stacey is no longer going to be playing with the band, he... read more
Found in: Music, NewsBlack Crowes Show Love To Fans
In a surprise gesture of gratitude toward the loyalty of their fans The Black Crowes recently announced that every single person who entered in the band’s “Get Tall In The Rockies” online contest will receive two free tickets to any one show of their choice this summer. Originally intended as an exclusive selection for a few lucky contestants, the band was supposedly so moved by the overwhelming number of submissions and included letters that they completely nixed the idea of excluding anyone. The Black Crowes are currently touring with the Drive-By Truckers. For more information click here.... read more
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Where Have All The Weird Girls Gone?…
