Chris Robinson hits the road, new album on the way
Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson issues a new album with his revamped band The New Earth Mud on June 29, and he'll be on the road before the set hits stores.
The outing opens in New Orleans on April 30, and currently runs through mid July. Robinson's itinerary includes several dates supporting The Allman Brothers Band.
The new set, titled "This Magnificent Distance," is the sophomore release from Robinson & The New Earth Mud.
"I want to find a common ground where thought, action and soulfulness meet emotion and experience--that was kind of the motivating factor behind the whole album," Robinson said in a statement.
Robinson penned five of the songs on the album himself, co-wrote six others with The New Earth Mud's Paul Stacey, and co-wrote one track with his former Black Crowes bandmate Audley Freed. Robinson and Stacey co-produced all but two of the songs; Robinson and Ethan Johns co-produced the others.
The core players on the album include Robinson (guitar, harmonica), George Laks (keyboards), George Reiff (bass), Jeremy Stacey (drums, percussion) and Paul Stacey (guitar). Johns (drums), Richard Causon (keyboards) and Audley Freed (guitars) also contributed.
"Most of this album was done with a group of musicians I had been on the road with, so we'd just set up in the studio and start cutting tracks live, and I think that always is going to create a different vibe," Robinson said. "On the last album, I would play acoustic guitar to a rhythm track, and we would build around that."
Robinson's backing band this year will feature Freed, Reiff, drummer Steve Distanislao and keyboardist Rob Barraco.
April 2004
30 - New Orleans, LA - Twiopa (w/ Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
May 2004
1 - Atlanta, GA - Music Midtown
2 - Nashville, TN - Nashville Riverstage
3 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
4 - St. Louis, MO - Mississippi Nights
7 - Minneapolis, MN - The Quest
8 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theater
9 - Chicago, IL - Park West
10 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall
12 - Cleveland, OH - Peabodys
13 - Louisville, KY - Jillians
14 - Louisville, KY - Jammin' on Jersey
June 2004
11 - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
18 - Jackson, MS - Jubilee Jam
19 - Birmingham, AL - Birmingham City Stages
July 2004
1, 2 - Quincy, CA - High Sierra Music Festival
4 - Portland, OR - The Meadows*
6 - Sun Valley, ID - Sun Valley Outdoor Pavilion*
7 - Jackson Hole, WY - Snow King Amphitheatre*
9 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
9 - Bolder, CO - The Fox Theatre (late night show)
10 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
15 - Walker, MN - Moondance Ranch Jam
17 - Appleton, WI - Great Fox Cities Celebration*
*opening for The Allman Brothers Band
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