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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 61 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/28/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    This band is becoming something to reckon with! The new songs shine with this group. Chris sounds relaxed and unforced while the band backs him up vocally with great harmonies. The sound is something out the 70's, in a good way. The band stretches out and allows guitarist Neal Casal to shine in extended instrumental and solo sections. Check out recent live recordings for proof and have fun at a show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!

    by RBWT on 11/22/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Whether you are a Black Crowes fan or not, this show is not to be missed! Best concert I have seen in a while!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/22/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Eh, only OK. The show dragged as throughout the first hour he never played a song familiar to the crowd. We left early.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome!

    by crowesfan on 11/21/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Chris Robinson rocked it (when does he not though?), He played two long sets. The vibe was good, the music was stella....it was a great show and another amazing performance by chris

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!!!

    by Croweology on 11/21/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    One of the best shows I've seen with Chris R. in any format. This lineup has a groove down that can't be denied. Do I pray for the Crowes to reunite?? Hell yes. Would I be be happy if CRB just kept rolling? I could deal with it.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Chris Robinson is always Awesome!!

    by ChiefTrouble on 11/21/11Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    Loved him with the Brotherhood!. Great sound. Intimate setting. Loved it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    cool show!

    by XandysMom on 11/15/11Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    Take the lead singer for one of the greatest rock bands; combine his experience with Phil Lesh and other rock legends; add some wonderful musicians; mix together you and you end up with a great new band. Chris Robinson Brotherhood is one to see! As a huge Black Crows fan, I wasn't even disappointed that he played very few of their songs. They played a couple of Grateful Dead covers and much of their sound was influenced by the Dead and the last couple of Crows CDs. Also loved the smaller venue.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Mediocre at best

    by headleyhiker on 11/14/11Georgia Theater - Athens

    I saw these guys when they came to the GA Theater in Athens, GA and it was incredibly lackluster. I would save my money if I were you. I am a big Black Crowes fan, but this line-up was BORING! Go see Rich Robinson's band if you want the heat!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood

    by N2O4RnR on 11/8/11Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    A great show! 2 1/2 hours with lots of grooves and jams.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!!!

    by Benrdsknrd on 11/7/11Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    This was one of the best live shows I have ever seen, and I've been to hundreds. Also, Blueberry Hill is an awesome venue! Perfect acoustics and everyone is close to the stage. I'll definitely return to Blueberry Hill and I would go see CRB again in a heartbeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great band for small venue!!

    by Fr5Man on 11/7/11Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    Amazing how tight these guys were. The sound in that small of a place was absurdly clear. I was blown away by how laid back the band was, yet they jammed like it was a studio session. Very good vibe throughout the entire three hour show. I only wish that there was a recording of these live performances available. Even a studio recording would be desired but the real joy of these guys music is only transmitted from a stage.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I was impressed...

    by Anonymous on 11/7/11Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    I would of given 5 stars if they would of played another Black Crowes song instead of an Elvis Presley cover....and as a long time Crowes fan, about mid-show, I turned to one of my friends and asked "What the hell did Rich Robinson do again?"...:) Good riddens! Except 2 shorts breaks, Chris & the Brotherood played for over 3 hours....sounded good overall & great at times- when they wanted to jam. Would definitely recommend!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Freak n Roll!

    by slash12376 on 11/7/11Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St Louis

    Great show at a great venue. This place is like watching someone perform in your basement. Small and awesome vibe in the place. Sound of the band was great and Chris's vocals were awesome. Best 20 bucks you could spend is seeing these guys and Rich and his band play this year.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood at the Bluebird

    by ChemicalToilet on 10/26/11Bluebird Nightclub - Bloomington

    This was my 14 time seeing Chris Robinson perform (12 times with the Black Crowes, once with the New Earth Mud, and once on an earlier leg of the Brotherhood tour), and it was one of his best performances that I have seen. It was easily comparable to the 2005-2006 era Black Crowes shows and superior to anything that he has done with the Black Crowes in the last five years. In this group, Chris seems to be truly enjoying himself, which bleeds into the music. Most of the songs are new material, which I am told will be recorded when the band hits the studio in January 2012. In my opinion, this is some of his best material in 15 years. However, those of you expecting a lot Crowes' songs or a Crowes' style rock show will be disappointed. In addition to the new stuff, Chris does a song or two from Before the Frost.... Until the Freeze and a number of covers. The band is cooking. The Chris Robinson Brotherhood lineup includes Adam MacDougall (of the Black Crowes) on keyboards, George Sluppick on drums, Mark "Muddy" Dutton (of Burning Tree) on Bass, and Neal Casal on guitar. Neil Casal brings great guitar playing and vocal harmonies to the group. His slide guitar playing was a highlight. Muddy is a great bass player and sing. George is solid on drums. Adam MacDougall has some big shoes to fill as a member of the Black Crowes but seems more at home with the CRB material. Chris is always fantastic. I would recommend CRB to anyone, but keep in mind that 1) it is not the Black Crowes 2) the songs are new, and 3) the setlists always include some extensive jams.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Night

    by indyamorican on 10/18/11Bluebird Nightclub - Bloomington

    This band is amazing! 3 hour show with about a half hour set break in between. Love the new songs! Met the whole band and all were very friendly! You must see this band!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Brotherhood brought their love and shared it!

    by kshaye on 10/15/11Bluebird Nightclub - Bloomington

    From the moment they hit the stage it was a non-stop good time. They had smiles on their faces at times throughout the show. They had a good time jammin' and it showed. The crowd really was into them, dancing and moving to the music, and an an occasional shout out to how good they were was heard throughout the night. Bottom line, no matter where your location during the show, the sound was great and people were having a good time. Even thouth some of the jams were long they seemed to flow and were intermingled between shorter ones so that this show didn't seem as long as a previous one I attended. By the time it was over I didn't want the night to end! All of the guys in the Brotherhood are great! They took time to talk to fans, pose for pictures, and sign autographs, even Chris posed for pics! People were very appreciative.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood: MHoW 10Aug2011

    by RHGirl57 on 8/16/11Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    Is it 1975 in here? Tie-dyed shirts. Long hair. Beards. Pot smoke inside the club. Cigarette smoke inside the club. Lighters being waved in the air inside the club. I bought a ticket for The Chris Robinson Brotherhood because I love Chris Robinson’s voice and what he does with blues rock. What I got was a jam band. And the evening had started out so well. August 10th was the last day in NYC that the sun would set after 8:00pm until May 2012. Sunrise was at 6:00am and sunset was at 8:00pm. I decided to eat at one of my favorite Williamsburg restaurants even though it’s not close to the club. Café Argentino is a small friendly restaurant with excellent food. So far I’ve only eaten the appetizers – the portions are so big that two appetizers and a salad make a full meal. This time I had chicken empanadas that tasted liked the best arroz con pollo you ever had and rolled veal stuffed with carrots and hard boiled eggs and served with Latin American potato salad (ensalada rusa or Russian salad, which usually has hard boiled eggs and peas and carrots and depending on the region can have mustard in addition to the mayonnaise and lots of other good stuff). I walked the mile to Music Hall of Williamsburg enjoying the sun and discovering a block of regular homes and daydreaming about selling my house in Queens and buying one in South Williamsburg. I re-discovered some restaurants and bars that I’ve been to but hadn’t noted exactly where they were before. Maybe I could live here. Then I got to Bedford Avenue and Hipster Central and wasn’t so sure that one mile would be far enough away for my new home. Since I hadn’t gotten there early I couldn’t get my usual spot up behind the railing and near the stage. Instead I was near the back on the opposite side – but still behind the railing so I had a good view of the stage. While I was waiting I noticed that except for the appearance of one guard for a few minutes there was no security around. So once the show started people were smoking pot and smoking cigarettes. And they were taking photos and taping, which MHoW usually doesn’t allow. Combining the fashion choices of the audience and the band, adding in the smoke rising to the ceiling, and deleting the light of the cell phones it was feeling very 1975. All the band members had long hair and beards. Chris Robinson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) was wearing a flowered shirt and beads. Neal Casal (lead guitar) was in a tie-dyed t-shirt and jeans, Adam MacDougall of The Black Crowes (keyboards) was wearing a suit but still looking very hippie-ish, and Mark “Muddy” Dutton of Burning Trees (bass) looked like a miniature version of Rolling Thunder Revue Bob Dylan with the hat and glasses and scarf. The only thing keeping me in the 21st century was George Sluppick (drums) who looked totally ironic hipster in his black thick-rimmed glasses, cowboy hat and buttoned shirt. They started out strong – the band is tight and the musicians are excellent. Dutton has a way of playing melody on the bass that just killed me. But after Robinson would give us some excellent vocals he would turn it over to Casal who would just play this endless jam. What do I have against jam bands? It all sounds so self-indulgent. I’d be happier watching the musicians doing an actual circle jerk on stage. The music never seems to connect to how the song started and it takes me out of the moment entirely. I find myself daydreaming until I hear the song ending or the vocalist coming back to the mic. I know others in the audience don’t feel so removed and there were moments where in spite of myself I was dancing. But I didn’t feel connected to the music and the musicians – that endless soloing pushes me away. MacDougall took a couple of solos and his were just as masterful and just as off-putting. There was at least once when Casal and MacDougall each took a blues/rock solo and I was in heaven. But the one song that started out very bluesy they managed to turn into jam band masturbation by the end. They played two sets and by the second set one-quarter to one-third of the audience was gone. By the encore they’d lost half the audience. Partly in their defense, it was a long night – the show started about quarter after nine and lasted until about 12:15am. The band played some familiar songs and some new ones. One of my favorite moments was during “Blue Suede Shoes” done as a country blues song.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    chris robinson best show ever!!!!!

    by iankellie on 8/15/11Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    the band was totally relaxed felt like i was over my band friends house watching them play!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!!!

    by leblues on 8/13/11Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    Chris and co. were in outstanding form! The band is really tight and puts on an excellent show. Highly recommend.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood

    by northmississipiallstar on 8/12/11Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    Chris' new band is tight, upbeat, and brings a rock'in country sound. Definitely worth a night out.