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The Black Crowes performed a rare club show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles, CA on November 14 as they continue to promote their newly-announced 2020 reunion tour.
As they did three days earlier at a New York event that also marked their first concert appearance in six years, brothers Chris and Rich Robinson brought the band to the famed L.A. venue to perform their 1991 album debut, “Shake Your Money Maker”, in its entirety before closing with a cover of The Rolling Stones’ “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It).”
Billboard described The Troubadour invite-only gig as a “rollicking and tightly executed performance” that “left no doubt that the Robinson brothers could not only get along, but deliver a tight set of hit songs that stand the test of time and bridge the gap between multiple generations of music fans.”
With the success of the singles “Jealous Again”, “Hard To Handle” and “She Talks To Angels”, “Shake Your Money Maker” reached No. 4 on the US Billboard 200 on its way to sales of more than five million copies in the country.
The Black Crowes will celebrate the thirty-year anniversary of their debut with a world tour that is set to begin in Austin, TX on June 17.
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