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{{short description|American musician}} {{About|the singer|the conductor and organist|Christopher Robinson (musician)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2015}} {{Infobox person <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Chris Robinson | image = Chris Robinson at Kitchener Bluesfest 2018.jpg | caption = Robinson in 2018 | birth_name = Christopher Mark Robinson | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1966|12|20}} | birth_place = [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], U.S. | occupation = Singer, guitarist | years_active = 1984-present | spouse = {{ubl | {{marriage|[[Lala Sloatman]]|1996|1998|end=divorced}} | {{marriage|[[Kate Hudson]]|2000|2007|end=divorced}} | {{marriage|Allison Bridges|2009|2018|end=divorced}} | {{marriage|Camille Johnson|2020}} }} | children = 2 | relatives = [[Rich Robinson]] (brother) | module = {{Infobox musical artist | embed = yes | instrument = {{flatlist| * Vocals * guitar * harmonica}} | genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] | label = | associated_acts = {{flatlist| * [[The Black Crowes]] * [[New Earth Mud]] * [[Phil Lesh and Friends]] * [[Chris Robinson Brotherhood]]}} | website = {{URL|chrisrobinsonbrotherhood.com|ChrisRobinsonBrotherhood.com}} }} }} '''Christopher Mark Robinson''' (born December 20, 1966) is an American musician. He founded the [[Rock music|rock]] band [[The Black Crowes]], then known as Mr. Crowe's Garden, with his brother [[Rich Robinson]] in 1984. Chris is the lead singer of The Black Crowes, and he and his brother are the only continuous members of the Crowes. He was the [[vocalist]] and [[rhythm guitar]]ist for the [[Chris Robinson Brotherhood]], which toured and recorded from 2011 through 2019. The band broke up after the death of guitarist, [[Neal Casal]], and the Crowesβ return from hiatus, respectively. Robinson is noted for his high [[tenor]] [[vocal range]] and bluesy vocal runs. ==Early years== Robinson was born in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. He is the son of Nancy Jane (nΓ©e Bradley) and Stanley "Stan" Robinson, who had a minor [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] charted record in 1959 called "Boom-A-Dip-Dip" and who died in September 2013.<ref name="encyclopedia">{{cite web |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/The_Black_Crowes.aspx |title=The Black Crowes Facts, information, pictures β Encyclopedia.com articles about The Black Crowes |access-date=January 11, 2014}}</ref> Along with his brother Rich, Robinson formed Mr. Crowe's Garden in the 1980s, having been heavily influenced by [[The Faces]] and [[The Rolling Stones]].<ref>[https://archive.today/20020728215108/http://qfg.info/misc/bcseconds.txt Interview with Rich and Chris Robinson]. ''Archive.today''</ref> They played a variety of clubs in and around Atlanta. Robinson attended [[Wofford College]] in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]]. As a teenager, Robinson decorated his dorm room with a [[Tom Waits]] poster and a [[Dream Syndicate]] poster: "...even at 18, I was into music."<ref>Dunn, Jancee (1996-10-31). Interview with Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes. ''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved on 2008-11-11.</ref> ==Career== ===The Black Crowes=== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=March 2024}} In 1989, Mr. Crowe's Garden changed their name to The Black Crowes. They were signed to [[Rick Rubin]]'s label [[Def American]] and released their debut album ''[[Shake Your Money Maker (album)|Shake Your Money Maker]]''. With the success of their album they went out on tour to support it. They played one date supporting [[ZZ Top]]. During this tour Chris was criticized for talking to the audience about his opposition to corporate sponsorship. This led to ZZ Top firing The Black Crowes from the tour. In May 1991, Chris Robinson spat at or on a female customer at a [[7-Eleven]] convenience store. Robinson was arrested for assault and disturbing the peace, and pleaded [[Nolo contendere|no contest]] six months later. In the media, Robinson would openly discuss his use of [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]]. Over the next nine years The Black Crowes went through many lineup changes and released six studio albums. In 1997, The Black Crowes headlined the second [[Furthur Festival]], which had been spawned in the summer of 1996 by the remaining members of [[the Grateful Dead]] following [[Jerry Garcia]]'s death in August 1995. In early 2002, it was announced that drummer [[Steve Gorman]] would be leaving the band and that The Black Crowes would be taking a break. ===Solo career; with New Earth Mud=== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=March 2024}} His first solo recording, "The Red Road", appeared on the soundtrack to the 2002 film ''[[The Banger Sisters]]'', confirming the singer's turn into softer material. A full-length debut, ''[[New Earth Mud]]'', appeared in October and garnered positive critical reviews. Written and produced with [[Paul Stacey]] and featuring collaborations with ex-Crowes [[Marc Ford]] and [[Eddie Harsch]], the album allowed Robinson to hit the road as a headlining act. The band itself became known as New Earth Mud and earned a reputation for playing lengthy, jam-oriented sets across the United States. New Earth Mud toured well into 2003, both headlining and sharing the bill with such acts as [[Elvis Costello]], [[Gov't Mule]] and [[The String Cheese Incident]]. Robinson headed into the studio after the tour concluded, again with Paul Stacey as co-songwriter and producer. The result was ''[[This Magnificent Distance]]'', released in June 2004. The album was a bigger commercial success than its predecessor and showcased more of a "full band" sound. Robinson parted ways with Paul Stacey and the rest of his band in early 2004, the reason for which remains unknown. In a very cryptic post on his official message board, Robinson said farewell to his original line-up and welcomed a new one, which featured ex-Crowes member Audley Freed on guitar and George Reiff on bass. The band toured in support of ''This Magnificent Distance'' through the Summer of 2004. Another tour was planned for the fall of 2004 but was abruptly and inexplicably scrapped. Robinson instead remained out of the public eye aside from three appearances with [[Phil Lesh and Friends]] at the [[Warfield Theatre]] in San Francisco (December 2004). [[File:Chris Robinson-Newport-blurred.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chris Robinson on stage with [[Luther Dickinson]] (left), Rich Robinson, and [[Adam MacDougall (keyboardist)|Adam MacDougall]]]] Robinson did not perform publicly again until his February 2005 performance with his brother Rich at the [[Consumer Electronics Show]] in [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]] (a private event for people who work in the field of consumer electronics). He then joined Phil Lesh again for the ''Mardi Gras Spectacular'' concerts in San Francisco at the end of February, which also featured members of [[Railroad Earth]], [[Particle (band)|Particle]] and [[Galactic]] as well as former members of the [[Jerry Garcia Band]]. ;New Earth Mud band members * Chris Robinson β vocals, guitar, harmonica (2002β04) * [[Paul Stacey]] β lead guitar, piano, vocals (2002β04) * [[Jeremy Stacey]] β drums, percussion (2002β04) * George Reiff β bass, vocals (2002β04) * George Laks β keyboards, (2002β04) * [[Audley Freed]] β lead guitar (2004) * [[Steve DiStanislao]] β drums, percussion, vocals (2004) * [[Rob Barraco]] β keyboards, vocals (2004) ===The Black Crowes reunion=== In early 2005, it was announced that The Black Crowes would be reuniting for a run at New York's [[Hammerstein Ballroom]]. This lineup included former members [[Sven Pipien]] and [[Marc Ford]]. This quickly turned into a full-fledged tour. Although initially not part of the reunion, Steve Gorman did return to the band in early May. In July 2007, during the Black Crowes Summer Tour, the live album ''[[Brothers of a Feather: Live at the Roxy]]'' was released. The album was composed of tracks culled from Chris and Rich Robinson's three night set at the Roxy, and featured Black Crowes songs (Horsehead, Cursed Diamond, Thorn In My Pride), solo material from both brothers (Someday Past the Sunset, Forgiven Song), covers from some of their favorite artists (Over the Hill, Roll Um Easy, Driving Wheel, Forever Young), and new material (Magic Rooster Blues, Cold Boy Smile). A new album, ''[[Warpaint (The Black Crowes album)|Warpaint]]'', was released on March 4, 2008. On August 31, 2009, the Black Crowes released another album of original material, recorded in front of a live audience over several shows at [[Levon Helm]]'s barn in New York, ''[[Before the Frost...Until the Freeze]]''. Each CD purchase of ''Before the Frost...'' was accompanied by a download code to receive the album's companion release, ''...Until the Freeze''. The vinyl version includes all 20 tracks. In April 2010, it was announced that in celebration of the band's 20th anniversary, they would release ''[[Croweology]]'', featuring new acoustic recordings of Black Crowes' favorites. The two-disc set would be sold at the price of one as a thank you to fans. In conjunction with the release, the band would also embark on the "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" tour, which would stretch from August 2010 β December 2010. The majority of the shows saw the band perform two 90 minute sets, the first acoustic, and the second electric. At the end of the tour, it was announced the band would begin a new hiatus of undetermined length.<ref>[http://www.blackcrowes.com/100702.html The Black Crowes] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006110641/http://www.blackcrowes.com/100702.html |date=October 6, 2012 }} blackcrowes.com. Retrieved March 2011</ref> On January 15, 2015, Rich Robinson announced the final breakup of the band due to a disagreement with his brother Chris Robinson over an alleged proposal regarding ownership of the band.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/the-black-crowes-are-no-more-says-guitarist-rich-robinson/|title=The Black Crowes Are No More, Says Guitarist Rich Robinson - Blabbermouth.net|work=BLABBERMOUTH.NET|date=January 15, 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Rich Robinson Announces The Black Crowes Have Broken Up|url= http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123765/Rich-Robinson-Announces-The-Black-Crowes-Have-Broken-Up|work= JamBase |date= January 15, 2015}}</ref> In an interview, drummer Steve Gorman indicated that prior to the breakup, the Black Crowes had been discussing a tour.<ref>{{cite news|title=Steve Gorman Addresses Black Crowes Breakup|url=http://www.jambands.com/news/2015/01/16/steve-gorman-addresses-black-crowes-breakup|access-date=2 May 2015|publisher=Jam Bands|date=16 January 2015}}</ref> On the November 11, 2019 [[Howard Stern Show]] Chris and Rich announced that they were reuniting to tour reprising their first studio album, ''[[Shake Your Money Maker (album)|Shake Your Money Maker]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAiwUvIkmq4 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/iAiwUvIkmq4| archive-date=2021-12-11 |url-status=live|title=The Black Crowes Announce Their Reunion on the Howard Stern Show|website=[[YouTube]] |date=2019-11-11}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ===Chris Robinson Brotherhood=== In the fall of 2010, the website for the ''Chris Robinson Band'' was launched, fueling speculation that this would be Chris' new project with the advent of the Crowes' hiatus. This was confirmed at the final date of the ''Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys'' Tour in San Francisco, when stickers advertising the band and the website were passed out promoting April 2011. Eventually, the project was titled the [[Chris Robinson Brotherhood]] (CRB), and a two-month California tour was launched on March 29, 2011, at Soho in [[Santa Barbara, California]] and the group toured California heavily.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jambands.com/features/2014/07/30/chris-robinson-greetings-from-the-outer-south/|title=Chris Robinson: Greetings from the Outer South|date=July 30, 2014|website=Jambands.com|access-date=August 6, 2024}}</ref> The Chris Robinson Brotherhood lineup includes Adam MacDougall (of [[the Black Crowes]]) on keyboards, [[George Sluppick]] on drums (George has been replaced by Tony Leone), Mark "Muddy" Dutton (of [[Burning Tree]]) on bass, and [[Neal Casal]] on guitar. Casal replaced [[Jonathan Wilson (musician)|Jonathan Wilson]], who was initially announced as a member of the band, but left shortly after. CRB went into [[Sunset Sound Recorders|Sunset Studios]] to record an album in January 2012. Their first album, ''[[Big Moon Ritual]]'', was released on June 5, 2012,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/chris-robinson-reveals-post-crowes-project/ |title=Chris Robinson Reveals Post Crowes Project |publisher=[[Planet Rock (radio station)|Planet Rock]] |access-date=August 25, 2012}}</ref> with the companion album ''[[The Magic Door (album)|The Magic Door]]'' released on September 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/chris-robinson-unveils-second-album-in-six-months/ |title=Chris Robinson Unveils Second Album In Six Months |work=Planet Rock |publisher=[[Planet Rock (radio station)|Planet Rock]] |access-date=August 25, 2012}}</ref> CRB also released a 7" of "[[Blue Suede Shoes]]" [[b/w]] a live version "Girl, I Love You" for [[Record Store Day]] on April 21, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Chris-Robinson-Brotherhood-Blue-Suede-Shoes-Girl-I-Love-You/release/3554102 |title=Chris Robinson Brotherhood, The β Blue Suede Shoes / Girl I Love You |publisher=discogs.com |access-date=August 25, 2012}}</ref> ===As the Crow Flies=== In 2018, Chris Robinson formed the band ''As the Crow Flies'', which performs songs from the Black Crowes catalogue. Robinson said, "{{popdf}}I'm not out to redo the Black Crowes or outdo the Black Crowes or anything like that. I just want to sing the music." The band includes former Crowes Audley Freed, Andy Hess and Adam MacDougall, along with [[Marcus King]], and Tony Leone.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/01/chris-robinson-announces-new-band-as-the-crow-flies-shares-tour-dates/ |title=Chris Robinson announces new band As the Crow Flies, shares tour dates |website=Consequence of Sound |date=January 9, 2018 |access-date=2018-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/as-the-crow-flies-2018-tour-start/ |title=As the Crow Flies Kicks Off Tour with Hit-heavy Show |website=Ultimate Classic Rock|date=April 18, 2018 |access-date=2018-12-04}}</ref> ===Production work=== Although he dabbled in the field earlier, Robinson began consistently producing other artists' albums in the late-2000s. Although few of the albums produced under his guidance were commercial successes, most received considerable critical acclaim. * ''Crossing Bridges'' by The Kinsey Report (Capitol, 1993) * ''Very Crystal Speed Machine'' by Thee Hypnotics (Def American, 1994) * ''[[Vagabonds (Gary Louris album)|Vagabonds]]'' by [[Gary Louris]] (Rykodisc, 2008) * ''[[Acoustic Vagabonds]]'' by [[Gary Louris]] (Rykodisc, 2008) * ''[[Ready for the Flood]]'' by [[Mark Olson (musician)|Mark Olson]] & [[Gary Louris]] (Rykodisc, 2009) * ''Truth & Salvage Co.'' by [[Truth & Salvage Co.]] (Silver Arrow, 2010) ===Other appearances=== Robinson made a cameo appearance (playing an [[angel]]) in the final episode of the popular sketch show ''[[The Kids in the Hall (TV series)|The Kids in the Hall]]'' in 1994.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0619697/ The Kids In The Hall Episode #5.21.] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121208133316/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0619697/ |date=December 8, 2012 }} Internet Movie Database</ref> According to ''The Kids in the Hall'' Season 5 DVD commentary, Robinson met Kate Hudson at a live ''The Kids in the Hall'' performance during their 2000 reunion tour. In 2007, Chris Robinson played [[Wavy Gravy]]'s birthday party in San Francisco under the name Chris Robinson's Wooden Family. The show was a benefit to support an international development organization called the [[Seva Foundation]] founded by Wavy along with [[Ram Dass]].<ref>Jackson, Blair. [http://www.dead.net/features/news/charity-events/mickey-hart-performs-seva-benefit-wavy-gravys-71st-birthday Mickey Hart Performs At Seva Benefit (Wavy Gravy's 71st Birthday) dead.net. Retrieved March 2011] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161021095405/http://www.dead.net/features/news/charity-events/mickey-hart-performs-seva-benefit-wavy-gravys-71st-birthday |date=October 21, 2016 }}</ref> In 2009, Robinson performed in ''[[The People Speak (film)|The People Speak]]'', a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian [[Howard Zinn]]'s ''[[A People's History of the United States]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thepeoplespeak.com/pages/credits/ |title=Credits |website=thepeoplespeak.com |access-date=March 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100713025528/http://www.thepeoplespeak.com/pages/credits/ |archive-date=July 13, 2010 }}</ref> ==Personal life== On September 8, 1996, he married actress [[Lala Sloatman]], niece (by marriage) of musician [[Frank Zappa]]. They were divorced in 1998. In December 2000, Robinson married actress [[Kate Hudson]]. Their son, Ryder was born in January 2004. On August 14, 2006, after nearly six years of marriage, Hudson's publicist announced their separation. On November 17, 2006, Robinson filed divorce papers, citing irreconcilable differences and seeking joint custody of their son. Divorce was granted on October 22, 2007, with Robinson being granted joint custody.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Ken|url=https://people.com/celebrity/kate-hudson-chris-robinson-divorce-finalized/|title=Kate Hudson, Chris Robinson Divorce Finalized|work=People| date=October 25, 2007|access-date=February 24, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308211352/http://www.people.com/people/article/0%2C%2C20153640%2C00.html|archive-date=March 8, 2016 }}</ref> In 2009, Robinson married Allison Bridges. Their daughter was born in December 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Laudadio|first=Marisa|url=https://people.com/parents/black-crowes-singer-chris-robinson-welcomes-a-daughter/|title=Black Crowes Singer Chris Robinson Welcomes a Daughter|work=People|date=December 30, 2009|access-date=February 24, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308211350/http://www.people.com/people/article/0%2C%2C20333814%2C00.html|archive-date=March 8, 2016}}</ref> In 2015 he moved to Marin County, California, where he still resides.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chris Robinson Finds a Home in Marin - Marin Magazine - February 2019 - Marin County, California|url=https://marinmagazine.com/people/chris-robinson-finds-a-home-in-marin/|access-date=2019-03-13|website=www.marinmagazine.com|date=January 10, 2019 }}</ref> He and Bridges divorced in October 2018. In January 2020, Robinson married Camille Johnson in Marin County. ==Discography== * ''[[New Earth Mud]]'' (Redline Records, 2002) * ''Bootleg'' (Promotional Release, 2003) * ''[[This Magnificent Distance]]'' (Vector Recordings, 2004) * ''Live at Bonnaroo'' (Live Bonnaroo Records, 2004) * ''[[Brothers of a Feather: Live at the Roxy]]'' (Eagle Records, 2007) (Recorded Live at The Roxy Theatre Los Angeles, Ca 2006.) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Chris Robinson (singer)}} * [http://www.chrisrobinsonbrotherhood.com/ Chris Robinson Brotherhood official website] * [https://ravensreelsalmanac.net/ Chris Robinson Almanac, Reviews, Galleries Related Site] {{TheBlackCrowes}} {{Chris Robinson Brotherhood}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Chris}} [[Category:1966 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American harmonica players]] [[Category:American rock singers]] [[Category:American tenors]] [[Category:The Black Crowes members]] [[Category:Singers from Atlanta]] [[Category:Musicians from Marietta, Georgia]] [[Category:Chris Robinson Brotherhood members]]
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