Showing posts with label Rich Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rich Robinson. Show all posts

Sunday, November 5, 2017

The Magpie Salute Jams In Northern Florida

October 29, 2017


The Florida Theatre
Jacksonville, Florida

by Michelle Wilson of Rock Legends Photographers

Jam-band rockers The Magpie Salute cruised into Jacksonville on a cool, crisp Florida day and took over East Forsyth Street with their two mammoth tour buses. Members and road crew were in and out of the buses all afternoon into the evening, which was great fun for fans on the street (this one included). The casual appearance of Rich Robinson chatting outside of his bus in front of the fabulous Florida Theatre was a warm, inviting vision indeed. Following the demise of The Black Crowes in early 2015 after co-founding brothers Rich and Chris Robinson parted ways, Rich moved forward rapidly to assemble a superior lineup of musicians including guitarist Marc Ford, bassist Sven Pipien, keyboardist Eddie Harsch and backup vocalist Charity White, all former Crowes members. (Tragically, Harsch passed away just as The Magpie Salute was starting to take off.) Rounding out the ensemble are guitarist Nico Bereciartua, drummer Joe Magistro, newly added keyboardist Nick Rosen and lead singer John Hogg, who injects his own unique spin into the Chris Robinson sound, as well as backup vocalists Adrien Reju and Katrine Ottosen. With their self-titled debut record dropping earlier this year, the 10-piece collective has been touring steadily and offering a different set list at each show. Digging deep into the BC catalog and also opting for covers as well as material from individual ventures, this group knows how to mix it up and get it done right. What a treat it was to hear Robinson and Ford once again trade tasty licks with their dueling axes.



Sunday, June 9, 2013

The Black Crowes Return from Hiatus

Chris Robinson with The Black Crowes at Hangout Music Festival
Southern rockers The Black Crowes ended their two and a half year hiatus this spring with an extensive tour including a prime time slot Saturday night at The Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama.  This performance marked their return to The Hangout after their appearance at the first Hangout in 2010.  Their hiatus proved not to hinder the quality of their live shows.  In fact, it was quite the opposite.  They played with as much power and charisma as they ever have.  Vocalist Chris Robinson’s easily identifiable voice echoed over the beautifully sunny beach full of chanting swimsuit-clad fans.  

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Black Crowes Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys

By David Oppenheimer
The Black Crowes performed last night, September 19, 2010 at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, NC on their Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys tour.  The band got its start in 1984 prior to adopting their current name.  The Black Crowes have announced that this is their last tour after two decades on the road.  (Click on photos to view full size)


The tour, accompanying the 2010 release of an acoustic based release Crowology with recordings of rearrangements of many of the band's popular original songs, is composed of a full acoustic set and a electric set at each venue.  The acoustic set not one of those stay in your seat performances.  Instead, Luther Dickenson blazed on the slide with his plugged in acoustic guitars making some forget they were listening to an acoustic set. 


More photos of The Black Crowes from this show up at Performance Impressions concert photography archives.



The Black Crowes current band members on tour are Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, Luther Dickinson, Adam MacDougal, Steve Gorman, Joe Magistro, Sven Pipien, Charity White and Mona Lisa Young.






Tickets are still on sale for many venues.  The Black Crowes are offering 4 levels of VIP tickets with this tour.




Steve Gorman put on a notable extended drum jam with percussionist Joe Magistro during the second set.













The Black Crowes setlist from September 19, 2010 at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Acoustic Set
Jealous Again
Hotel Illness
Whoa Mule
Lost My Drivin' Wheel (Tom Rush cover)
What is Home
Ballad In Urgency
Wiser Time
East Virginia Blues (The Carter Family cover)
Oh Josephine
Nonfiction
My Morning Song
Miracle to Me

Electric Set
Movin' On Down the Line
Black Moon Creeping
Let It Be Gone (The Grease Band cover)
Greenhorn
Poor Elijah / Tribute To Johnson (Delaney and Bonnie cover)
Downtown Money Waster
Thorn In My Pride
Hard to handle (Otis Redding cover)
Remedy
Encore:
She Talks To Angels
Hot Burrito #2 (The Flying Burrito Brothers cover)




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