The Black Crowes in Philadelphia
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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 + Philadelphia
The Black Crowes touched down at The Music Hall in Philadelphia on May 8, 2024, running through a set that felt like a conversation with longtime fans. They opened with the sharp social commentary of "No Speak No Slave" before pivoting to the swaggering groove of "Sting Me." The real moment came midway through when they pulled out "Wilted Rose," a deep cut that showed they weren't just running through the hits. "Hard to Handle" got its due, of course, but it was "Jealous Again" that seemed to hit hardest—that song's got a way of making a room feel smaller and more intimate all at once. They wrapped with "Remedy," which felt like the right way to close things out.
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Live Music in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's always had a soft spot for guitar-driven rock that doesn't take itself too seriously. From the Roots to Boyz II Men to the Hall & Oates machine running underneath everything, this city understands groove and funk-touched musicianship. The Crowes fit that lineage pretty well — they're Southern but not precious about it, and Philly crowds tend to respect that kind of confidence without the pretense.
Philadelphia road trip to see The Black Crowes?
Stay in Rittenhouse Square, where you can walk to dinner at Vetri, the restaurant that actually deserves its reputation. Spend your afternoon at the Barnes Foundation—it's genuinely world-class, even if you're not typically a museum person. Walk through Old City, grab coffee at Little Lion, wander through galleries that don't feel like they're trying too hard. If you have time before the show, check out what's playing at The Fillmore or Johnny Brenda's, venues that consistently book solid acts. The neighborhood around the venue is worth exploring on foot.
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