After performing a string of southern and European dates, the Black Crowes Chris and Rich Robinson will head out on their first fully acoustic duo tour. The long feuding brothers have confirmed ten dates across the country, including stops in New York, NY (4/13-15), Austin, TX (4/17-18), San Francisco (4/20-22) and Los Angeles (4/24-25). While the siblings have often performed acoustic numbers in-between electric Black Crowes selections, the Brothers Of A Feather tour marks the first time the Robinsons have offered full-length acoustic sets in their 16-year career. On the heels of the Black Crowes first DVD, Freak’n‘roll…Into The Fog, the Robinsons will also record their entire outing for a possible acoustic release.
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