After touring in 2009, The Black Crowes spent time at the Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles,
recording over 20 songs from their 20 year history. The band arranged acoustic versions of many of their
best loved songs and the band’s catalogue picks.
The double album, Croweology, will be sold at the cost of a single album as a “Thank You” to their fans
for 20 years of support. Also to be released on vinyl, the project was produced by Paul Stacey and will be
released on The Black Crowes label, Silver Arrow, through Megaforce Records.
In late summer, The Black Crowes will kick off their “Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys” 2010 Tour which
will feature three hour performance sets in most markets. The shows are being billed as “Acoustic Hor
D’oeuvres followed by an Electric Reception with The Black Crowes,” and will consist of a full hour
and a half acoustic set followed by a full hour and a half electric set.
The tour will begin on August 13 in Milwaukee and is presently scheduled to conclude with the
band’s annual multi-night stand at the Fillmore in San Francisco on December 19, 2010. Following
their 2010 “Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys” Tour the band has planned a lengthy hiatus.
Chris Robinson had this to say, “With a smile so wide you can count my teeth and with a heart so full of
love that it is spilling over the rim, I offer a humble and simple thank you. Thank you for your time, your
imaginations, your heartaches and joy. Thank you for 20 years of cosmic rock n roll. 20 years of keeping it
weird. 20 years of chasing horizons and before the band that dares dream out loud puts it down for a while,
we are proud to give you our Croweology. This year the music is only for you as we celebrate what has
been, what is now and whatever will be”.
Rich Robinson said, “At this milestone in our career, I feel very fortunate that I have had the opportunity to
spend my life making music. It’s been 20 years since we started out on this journey. I would like to extend
my deep gratitude to all of our fans who have been there with us along the way. We would not have gotten
here without your support. Every night I stand on the stage I feel great pride and respect for what we share
with our fans. After this tour we are going to take some much needed time to spend with our families. But for
now, we are very much looking forward to a great year of touring. I look forward to seeing all your familiar
faces again on the road. See you soon.”
Steve Gorman added, “20 Years Gone - To look back over the past twenty years …there are so many
thoughts, feelings, and memories of all shapes and sizes that it's tough to process it all. Lots of ups and
downs, lots of everything. One can easily get lost in the labyrinth of those many experiences. However, there
is one constant - and that's an overwhelming sense of gratitude to all of you that have supported us for the
past twenty years. Our tour this year serves as a very large THANK YOU to all in attendance. Whether you
have seen us one time, ten times, a hundred times, or more, it goes without saying that we wouldn't be here
without you. The lives that we all lead, and the opportunities that we have been presented with, all trace
directly back to your support. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! And after this tour, we'll be taking a
nice, long, much needed break. We are all in agreement (no, seriously, we are!) that this is the right time to
spend time with our families, friends, outside musical and non musical projects and of course, our personal
lives. So, we're going out swinging with all we got. Let's all join hands and share the ride!”
The Black Crowes are: Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, Steve Gorman, Sven Pipien, Luther Dickinson, and
Adam MacDougall.