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  • Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh Stricken With Bladder Cancer, Cancels Shows at Terrapin Crossroads

    Grateful Dead bassist, Phil Lesh, has been stricken with bladder cancer and was forced to cancel shows at Terrapin Crossroads, the restaurant and music venue located in San Rafael, California that he curates.
  • Nick Jonas & Kate Hudson Spotted at Disney World Together, Dating or Friends?

    As if Kate Hudson didn't already make people all over the world jealous, she's now been showing off the youngest Jonas brother by her side as the two have been spotted spending the weekend together at the happiest place on Earth, Disney World. Nick Jonas, 23, stopped at the Orlando theme park during his tour and was seen riding a rollercoaster with the 'Almost Famous' actress, 36.
  • Chris Robinson Talks Life After The Black Crowes, Singer Ready for 2015 with Brotherhood Band

    Chris Robinson pointed out that while 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the formation of The Black Crowes, the public is more concerned with the recent news of the group's dissolution. The singer isn't happy about the way the jam band came to an end, but he's ready to move forward with his other project, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood. The group will their second Betty Blend live album in May.
  • Chris Robinson Talks Black Crowes Split: 'Jealous Again' Singer Responds to Brother Rich Robinson's Statement

    Fans probably weren't too surprised when Rich Robinson announced that The Black Crowes were calling it quits earlier this month after a 26-year career. Drummer Steve Gorman had already warned fans last year and the group has taken multiple breaks throughout its history. Frontman Chris Robinson caught most of the flak after the announcement, but the "Jealous Again" singer has broken his silence to offer his side of why the band split.
  • The Black Crowes Break Up: Guitarist Rich Robinson Announces Split of 'Hard to Handle' Jam Band

    Drummer Steve Gorman is a prophet. Back in October, the percussionist said that he would be surprised if The Black Crowes ever made music or toured again. Guitarist Rich Robinson released a statement earlier today (Jan. 15) to let fans know that the band would be calling it quits after 26 years of jamming.
  • Are The Black Crowes Done For Good? Drummer Says Probably

    The band last toured in 2013, but fans hoped for some sort of announcement related to the 25th anniversary of the band's smash debut, "Shake Your Moneymaker."
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