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Christopher Mark Robinson, now better known as Chris Robinson, was born to an Atlanta musician on December 20, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia. Along with his brother Rich, he was exposed to a variety of musical genres throughout his youth, eventually discovering a love for most kinds of rock. Absorbing tremendous amounts of everything from Big Star to Led Zeppelin, he eventually teamed with Rich to start a band in the early 80's. Going under the name Mr. Crowe's Garden, the group started in 1984 and performed a jangly kind of college rock that wasn't getting them noticed. A terribly unstable lineup haunted the group for several years, but when representatives from American Records spotted the group performing in a club, they were enamored with Robinson's onstage presence and soulful voice. Signing the band in 1989, a hilarious debate over a name change (label owner Rick Rubin wanted to re-christen the group "the Kobb Kounty Krows") eventually led to the simplified Black Crowes moniker. Working with producer George Drakoulias, the band learned to shape their sound into a blues-based assault that brought to mind the loose, shambling glory of Exile on Main Street-era Stones. Debuting in 1990, the band's disc Shake Your Money Maker was an enormous success and led to several hit singles. Launched into the mainstream, the band immediately took issue with several of the bands it toured with over corporate sponsorship and became political spokespeople as well as a solid live unit. Their

New Earth Mud

When the Sky Fell Down

This Magnificent Distance

New Earth Mud (Ltd edition France)

Brothers of a Feather: Live at the Roxy

The Chris Robinson Trio-"Live At The Corner"
1788 The Great South Land (Fully Remixed as When the Sky Fell Down) by Chris Robinson
This Magnificant Distance
The Original Andrew McMahon Mixtape
This Magnificent
Sucker / Death May Be Your Santa Claus

Verbal Graffiti