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    What was the band's original name?Black Crowes

      Mr. Crowes Garden.

    The Black Crowes have toured with which legendary guitarist?Black Crowes

      Jimmy Page. Jimmy Page toured with the Crowes and they have a live album released.

    In 1994, The Black Crowes did a mini club tour around major cities in North America. What was the alias name used by the Band?Black Crowes

      O.D. Jubilee. The O.D. Jubilee played at the famous Nightclub 9:30 in Washington D.C. just one month before the club closed and moved to a new location.

    Who played keyboards on the first studio album?Black Crowes

      Chuck Leavell. Chuck Leavell has played with the Rolling Stones and several other highly acclaimed bands. Ed Harsch joined the band soon after and has played keys ever since.

    What city is the band from?Black Crowes

      Atlanta. The band formed in 1984 in Atlanta and released their first album six years later.

    How many studio albums did the Black Crowes release before their 2002 hiatus period?Black Crowes

      6. These albums included: "Shake Your Money Maker", "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion", "Amorica", "Three Snakes and One Charm", "By Your Side" and "Lions".

    What Bob Marley tune did the Crowes cover on their second album?Black Crowes

      Time Will Tell. "Time Will Tell" was originally released on Marley's 1978 album titled "Kaya".

    Who is the older of the two brothers in the band?Black Crowes

      Chris Robinson. Chris is a few years older than Rich.

    What song starts off: "Got a chainsaw buzzin, who's that cussin"?Black Crowes - "Shake Your Money Maker"

      Thick and Thin. The song "Thick and Thin" is the seventh track on the debut album "Shake Your Money Maker".

    "Sea legs start to wigglin, and sick..." what comes next?Black Crowes - "Shake Your Money Maker"

      I'm still feelin. From "Stare it Cold", the last song on the album, unless you have the album that contains the bonus tracks!

    Finish this lyric: "Feelin second fiddle..."?Black Crowes - "Shake Your Money Maker"

      to a dead man. From the song "Sister Luck". A slow but definitely good one!

    What song starts: "Hey boys buzzin bee stinging"?Black Crowes - "Shake Your Money Maker"

      Struttin Blues. From the song "Struttin Blues".

    "I used to dream of better days...." then what?Black Crowes - "Shake Your Money Maker"

      that never came. From the song "Seeing Things". Quite the heavy song to throw into the middle of the album, but nonetheless a good one.

    Chris and Rich Robinson's father Stan had a minor hit in 1959 with a song called what?Black Crowes

      "Boom-a-Dip-Dip". The song made #83 in the charts, Stan Robinson also opened shows for likes of Sam Cooke and Bill Haley and his Comets.

    Black Crowes members Johnny Colt and Steve Gorman performed under the pseudonyms 'Lemon Jello' and 'Bill Holiday' on the debut album by which band?Black Crowes

      Umajets. Umajets featured former Jellyfish member and fellow Georgian Tim Smith. Jellyfish played supports on tour in 1991 while The Georgia Sattelites once featured Crowes producer Brendan O'Brien, Brand New Immortals was Johnny Colt's first post-Crowes band and The Detroit Cobras have worked with former Crowe Ed Harsch.

    The 'Tour of Brotherly Love' in 2001 included which two other bands?Black Crowes

      Spacehog and Oasis. All three bands are fronted by brothers; Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, Antony and Royston Langdon of Spacehog and of course, Chris and Rich Robinson from the Black Crowes.

    Name the song that features the following lyric; "To lessen my troubles, I stopped hanging out with vultures and empty saviours like you..."? Black Crowes

      "Sometimes Salvation". From the 1992 album "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion".

    Which album features the cryptic sleeve note (also a lyric) "Lay down with number 13, it's a cold, grey shame"?Black Crowes

      Three Snakes and One Charm. From the song "Under A Mountain".

    Who never played bass on any Black Crowes album?Black Crowes

      Greg Rzab. Rzab was briefly in the Crowes lineup after the firing of Sven Pipien during the tour with Jimmy Page, but was replaced with Andy Hess shortly thereafter.

    The complete "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" album was recorded in how many days?Black Crowes

      8. According to Chris in the "Who Killed That Bird?" documentary.

    The song "Sting Me" was road tested and performed under what title before a complete lyric rewrite?Black Crowes

      "You're Wrong". The song was in the Crowes set for "MTV Unplugged", but not aired...

    The Crowes performed for "Saturday Night Live"...who were the hosts for the shows?Black Crowes

      Michael J. Fox and Glenn Close. The songs performed were "Thick'n'Thin", "She Talks To Angels", "Nonfiction" and "Sometimes Salvation".

    What song did Chris Robinson contribute to the soundtrack to the film "The Banger Sisters"?Black Crowes

      "Let The Red Road Take You". The film starred Chris' mother-in-law, Goldie Hawn.

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