The Black Crowes in Nashville
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About The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes emerged from Atlanta in 1989 with a sound that felt like they'd unearthed it from a basement tape vault circa 1972. Their debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker," nailed that Zeppelin-meets-Stones groove immediately, anchored by the irresistible blues swagger of "Hard to Handle" and the softer vulnerability of "She Talks to Angels." Brothers Chris and Rich Robinson traded vocals and guitars through the '90s, building a catalog that proved southern rock didn't need to apologize for its influences—just nail the execution, which they did repeatedly. "Remedy" became their other staple, a hypnotic track that showed they understood dynamics as well as riffs. The band fractured, reunited, and fractured again, but their best albums hold up as genuine artifacts of a moment when classic rock DNA could still produce something that felt fresh.
Their shows are sweaty, loose affairs where the brothers bicker and build momentum through extended jams. The crowd feeds on that chemistry—nobody's checking their phone. It's church music played in a honky tonk.
Known for Hard to Handle, Jealous Again, Remedy, She Talks to Angels, Thorn in My Side
The Black Crowes + Nashville
The Black Crowes have maintained a quiet but steady presence in Nashville over the years, never the city's main attraction but always welcome when they pass through. Their September 2025 stop at Analog at Hutton Hotel felt intimate—the kind of room where you could actually hear the grain in their blues-rock foundation. They opened with "Gone" and moved through a setlist that favored depth over obviousness. "Feathers" hit with that weightless, fingerpicked grace they do so well, while "Wiser Time" reminded everyone why patience matters in rock music. "Remedy" closed things out, a fitting end for a band that's spent decades refusing to chase trends.
The Black Crowes in Nashville News
- The Black Crowes And Whiskey Myers Detail Joint US Tour uDiscover Music · Jan 30, 2026
- Whiskey Myers & The Black Crowes To Embark On Co-Headlining Tour MusicRow.com · Jan 28, 2026
- Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers set to tour. Is there a Nashville stop? The Tennessean · Jan 28, 2026
- The Black Crowes Celebrate ‘Amorica’ Anniversary With New Concert Special Rolling Stone · Oct 16, 2025
- The Black Crowes Bring Raw Rock Revival to Nashville with Live amorica. Tribute Live Music Blog · Oct 16, 2025
Live Music in Nashville
Nashville's music establishment has always been more invested in country than the blues-rock lineage The Black Crowes represent. But the city's underground and independent venues have carved out space for guitar-driven rock that respects its Southern roots. That's the Nashville that shows up for a band like this—listeners who dig deeper than the tourist trap, who understand that authentic Americana doesn't start and stop with twang.
Nashville road trip to see The Black Crowes?
Stay in East Nashville, where the old theaters and independent venues give the area real character without the Broadway chaos. Dinner at Attaboy or The Stillery—places with actual craft to their food. Spend a day exploring The Ryman Auditorium if you haven't; it's impossible to ignore the gravity of that room. Walk through the honky-tonks on Broadway if you want context for what Shepherd's blues means in this particular music town. The Parthenon is worth an hour if you need something completely different from the music scene.
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