The Black Crowes' Robinson brothers talk music and family

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Published 2020-03-14
Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes performed at a benefit concert called Love Rocks NYC on Thursday night. They played to an empty audience due to coronavirus precautions, but those who watched the live stream saw a small miracle in the normally feuding Robinson brothers' reunion. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason sat down with the Robinsons to talk about their successful history and many family battles.

All Comments (21)
  • @gnardrop1006
    Ran into Chris behind stage at a Brotherhood show in Dillon Lake Co. Said hi, he stopped and chatted with me for a minute. Told him I rocked out to his music a lot in 90s, he was super chill. He could probably tell I was fired up that he stopped and acknowledged me.
  • This was honest. I'll take it, cause right now these two are the only performing artists doing an art I LIKE
  • @joyrogers7943
    I'm glad you two are working things out. It's a beautiful thing. Time is precious........I am hoping I see you here in North Carolina and that COVID does not block your concert. Hugs and Prayers to you all.
  • @redriver6541
    One of the best rock bands of my generation. I still listen....often and loud.
  • How could we ever forget about a band with a soul that appealed to so many?
  • @bbb462cid
    When the Crowes came out, I was in my early 20s. Did not listen to the popular music of time. I was a James Brown, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, SRV, Stones, Clash, and Mojo Nixon guy. The Crowes were exactly in my lane. Southern Harmony is still one of my favorite albums, I listen to it for weeks on end.
  • @perrap79
    The Crowes without Gorman is like The Pumpkins without Chamberlain. Drummers matter.
  • @triplev3539
    Saw the first Shake your Money Maker Tour and just saw the reunion tour Last night in St. Louis. Loved them 31 years ago and love them now. I wanted to see them but never got the chance mainly because they broke up. Saw Rich Solo some were in the middle. He wrote some good songs he just needed his brother singing them.
  • @AshaRenWooly
    Love them both , truly living legends . I listened to Steve Gormans audiibook and loved it but really hated how much he despised Chris and Rich, but at the same time I can understand , being in a band is incredibly tough . It's amazing any band can stay together as long as they did
  • @DeeNimmin
    I'd love to see Marc Ford tour with them again.
  • Always loved the Crowes, I learnt to play guitar in the early 90’s to their songs. I’m happy to see the brothers together, whether or not Steve is there... it’s still the black crowes. People make mistakes, and i bet Chris has gone through a lot losing his dear friend to suicide last summer. I’m happy him and Rich are talking again