Tag: The Black Crowes

  • The Black Crowes Close Tour with Spectacular Show at The Capitol Theatre

    Days before the holidays, The Black Crowes brought their Happiness Bastards (The Reprise) tour to the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. The band held the second North American leg of the tour in support of their newest record, Happiness Bastards after Aerosmith canceled their own farewell tour.

    While the band was out on the road, it was also announced that their previously mentioned record was nominated for a Grammy award. After a thrilling first night of music at The Capitol Theatre, the Black Crowes rode a massive high into night two.

    Just like night one (Saturday, December 21! the low temperature kept most famous from camping outside and waiting for the doors to open. By the time the 6:30 p.m. door time did arrive, there were only about 15-20 people in line. Before the opening act, George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners, “the cap” filled up in the blink of an eye. Fans quickly flocked inside from their cars once the doors opened. If you walked in, you might have thought The Black Crowes were immediately going on stage. That’s how many people were packed inside.

    By 8 p.m. the legendary George Porter Jr. walked on stage to begin his 45-minute set. Joining Porter Jr. was Michael Lemmler on keyboards and vocals, Chris Adkins on guitar and vocals and Terrence Houston on drums. The band played at most five or six songs that were infused with funk and jam.

    In comparison to last night’s setlist, there was more of a jump in their songs. These tunes got the crowd dancing more. At one point in between songs, Porter Jr. dedicated a tune to a friend of his that recently passed. Halfway through the band’s set, The Black Crowes guitarist, Nico Bereciartua watched from the side to witness the legend.

    Throughout the night, the band’s anchor, Houston was spectacular on the drums. It’s special when fans witness a drummer in a groove. No one could stop Houston, he brought his A-game with him. It’s easy to see why he calls himself the “groove guardian.” He has a great feel for the drums and for each song.

    The stagehands were also at the top of their game. They quickly swapped out George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners’ gear and got prepared for The Black Crowes. It wasn’t long until AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll)” blasted at top volume across the PA system. In an instant, the house light flashed on and The Black Crowes started their 19-song set. The first tune played was the trilling “Bedside Manners” off Happiness Bastards.

    The Capitol Theatre is a legendary venue and massive names have played there. It’s only fitting that the band close out their tour by playing a setlist perfectly balanced with deep cuts and fan favorites. In between favorites and rarities, the group sprinkled in a few new tunes for the Port Chester audience. It’s great when a band acknowledges their newest record instead of completely ignoring it. It didn’t take long for the band to jump into deep cuts as they played into “Exit.” This rarity only appears on their 2010 live record, Wiser For The Time.

    The band features the two Robinson brothers, lead singer Chris Robinson and guitarist Rich Robinson. Joining them are Bereciartua on guitar, Sven Pipien on bass, Cully Symington on drums, and Erik Deutsch on keyboards. Rounding out the band were the amazingly talented Lesley Grant and Mackenzie Adams on background vocals. The dazzling singers’ dresses were made to look like Christmas trees. The dresses played great with Chris Robinson’s red suit, which put everyone in the holiday mood.

    Throughout the night, Chris Robinson ran around the entire stage and did not leave one corner unlooked. On the other hand, his brother stuck to his side of the stage and offered a warm yet shy smile. It wasn’t until one of the last songs of the night that Rich Robinson crossed the invisible line to the middle of the stage to sing with Chris Robinson.

    As the group crisscrossed through their discography, during “My Morning Song,” Chris Robinson showcased just how spectacular his voice is. He belted out bone-chilling lyrics that also included beautiful live harmonizations from Grant and Adams. “My Morning Song” was one of, if not the best song performed all night.

    During each solo, Bereciartua looked calm and collected on his side of the stage. Each solo was played with emotion and each note was played with a purpose. Bereciartua and Rich Robinson have a strong bond that goes way back to Rich Robinson’s solo group post-Black Crowes split up. It was great to see Rich Robinson look over to Bereciartua and offer a smile or a nod.

    With such a diverse discography, The Black Crowes covered a ton of eras in the two-hour span. At one point they got to “Thorn in My Pride” which appears off their Southern Harmony And Musical Companion record. The song was extended as Rich Robinson and Chris Robinson were going back and forth with each other to create a musical powerhouse. Chris Robinson would babble something into the mic which Rich Robinson would then inmate through a guitar riff. The Robinsons continued to play musical follow the leader. Only this time Chris Robinson swapped to a harmonia to carry the tune over the finish line.

    Despite this being the last show of the tour, the band remained in high spirits throughout. During their rendition of “Jealous Again,” Chris Robinson blew a kiss to his wife, Camille Robinson, who was sitting in the upper balcony. During the chorus, you could feel the fans in the general admission section jumping in unison to the beat. Their singing was even more deafening than the amp setups behind the band.

    As a little surprise, The Black Crowes gave a two-song encore instead of their usual one-song encore. But before they played a note, Chris Robinson publicly thanked all the members of the crew and the behind-the-scenes folks who make their rock and roll train run. It was an extremely classy move by “The Crowes” frontman. The band closed out their tour by playing the festive “Run Run Rudolph” before taking their final bows of the night.

    The next time that The Black Crowes run through New York, you have to go see them. Their drive to put on good shows is palpable and they feed off the energy from their loyal fans. The Robinson brothers have done an excellent job at keeping the rock and roll fire going in their historic career. Do yourself a favor and see one of the best rock bands still touring, they’ll leave you with unforgettable memories.

    George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners setlist: Out The Box, Stretch Your Rubberband, All We Wanna Do (Porter Batiste Stolz cover), Cabbage Alley, No More Okey Doke, They Love Each Other (Jerry Garcia cover), Ain’t No Use

    The Black Crowes’ setlist: Bedside Manners, Rats and Clowns, Think n’ Thin, Go Tell The Congregation, Exit, Rocks Off (The Rolling Stones cover), My Morning Song, Seeing Things, Hard to Handle (Otis Redding cover), Soul Singing, Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ (The Velvet Underground cover), Thorn in My Pride, Flesh Wound, Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone (The Undisputed Truth cover), Wilted Rose, Jealous Again, Remedy, Torn and Frayed (The Rolling Stones cover), Run Run Rudolph (Chuck Berry cover)

  • The Black Crowes Announce Port Chester Dates on ‘Happiness Bastards Tour (The Reprise)’

    Due to the cancellation of Aerosmith’s ‘Peace Out’ tour, legendary rock band The Black Crowes have extended their ‘Happiness Bastards Tour (The Reprise)’ with 14 new shows across North America, ending with back-to-back nights in Port Chester, NY.

    The Black Crowes Tour

    2024 marks 40 years since the inception of The Black Crowes, and the Robinson Brothers are claiming this momentous year as their own. Following decades marked by sex, drugs, fights, breakups, and divorce, they are leaving their bullshit behind and coming together to celebrate their mutual love for rock n’ roll.

    Since The Black Crowes reunited in 2019, they’ve made a triumphant return to form with over 150 shows spanning 20 countries worldwide, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Shake Your Money Maker, the album that put them on the map. And following their return to shows, the group came back to put out their first record of original music in 15 years and their 10th studio album, Happiness Bastards. Some may say the project has been several tumultuous years in the making, but The Black Crowes argue it’s arriving at just the right time. The band’s mentality toward their return has been simple: no gloss, no glitter, just rhythm and blues at its very best—gritty, loud, and in your face.

    Named after their newest record, ‘The Black Crowes: Happiness Bastards Tour (The Reprise)’ kicks off in Northfield, OH, on September 27 and concludes with two nights in Port Chester, NY, on December 22. The upcoming run follows the band’s highly successful 35-date ‘Happiness Bastards Tour,’ which ran through North America and Europe this past spring.

    Previously announced show dates have been rescheduled, and tickets for all rescheduled dates will be honored at the new shows.

    Tickets are on sale now. Visit here for tickets and more information. See below for a full written lineup of The Black Crowes’ tour.

    The Black Crowes Tour Dates

    9/27/24 – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage +

    9/28/24 – Cincinnati, OH – Hard Rock Cincinnati Outdoor Arena

    10/1/24 – Pikeville, KY – Appalachian Wireless Arena +

    10/3/24 – Simpsonville, SC – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

    10/4/24 – St. Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre *

    10/6/24 – St. Petersburg, FL – Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater *

    10/9/24 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion

    10/10/24 – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center +

    10/12/24 – Macon, GA – Atrium Health Amphitheater

    10/13/24 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre +

    10/15/24 – Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

    10/18/24 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana

    10/19/24 – Milwaukee, WI – Miller High Life Theatre *

    10/23/24 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall *

    10/25/24 – Rockford, IL – Hard Rock Live Rockford *

    10/26/24 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory +

    10/29/24 – Moon Township, PA – UPMC Events Center +

    10/31/24 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena *

    11/2/24 – Rama, ON – Casino Rama Resort *

    11/7/24 – Tulsa, OK – Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort +

    11/8/24 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts +

    11/10/24 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater +

    11/11/24 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater +

    11/14/24 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater

    11/16/24 – Albuquerque, NM – Legends Theater at Route 66 Casino Hotel *

    11/19/24 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater +

    11/30/24 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live Sacramento *

    12/3/24 – Stateline, NV – Tahoe Blue Event Center

    12/5/24 – Las Vegas, NV – The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas +

    12/6/24 – Indio, CA – Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Special Events Center

    12/19/24 – Oxon Hill, MD – The Theater at MGM National Harbor *

    12/21/24 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre +

    12/22/24 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre +

    + New Date
    * Rescheduled Date

  • Borderland Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

    Borderland Festival is back and bigger than ever. This September 13–15, the festival, which is celebrating its sixth year at the lovely Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora, New York, offers three days of music, artisanal wonders, and delicious local food.

    Located in the center of Knox Farm State Park, the Borderland Festival continues to be legendary. It’s no wonder fans travel from all over to witness the magic firsthand given the venue’s breathtaking setting, diverse lineup, and enticing atmosphere.

    Now, let’s talk about the big names. First up, the legendary Black Crowes, who have been off the stage for four years, are proudly returning. Rising stars of the indie-folk scene, Caamp, joins them in the spotlight.


    Photo by – Tobin Voggesser

    Borderland is all about showcasing the greatest talent, both nationally and locally. Fans can anticipate the country’s most authentic Grateful Dead show, Dark Star Orchestra, big-band extraordinaire Cory Wong, and the southern-rocker Marcus King.

    Together with national touring acts like Houndmouth, Sierra Hull, Eggy, and The Dip, reggae legends The Wailers are making their awaited return to East Aurora, as are The Wood Brothers and The Sheepdogs. Not to mention, Grammy-nominated NOLA roots group The Rumble.


    Photo by – Tobin Voggesser

    Let’s not forget our local heroes, who stand by the thriving music scene in Western New York. These hometown favorites, which range from Handsome Jack to Annie In the Water, are bound to raise the roof and proudly represent the community.

    Presale tickets go live on Friday, April 26 at 10am. General on-sale follows at 12pm. If you want to extend your stay over the weekend, Kissing Bridge Ski Resort offers camping options.