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The Black Crowes Back on Tour
By James Wray Mar 5, 2005, 0:06 GMT
US southern rock band The Black Crowes are set to expand their five dates in New York to a full tour.
Earlier this year the Chris Robinson led band had announced a five-night run of live shows in New York. Now the band's publicist says they will go on to play another 20 cities throughout April and May, perhaps being followed by further dates in the summer.
The band split in 2002 after 15 years writing and touring. Albums such as "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion" and "Remedy" ensured they became a notable force in modern rock.
The sold out gigs in Manhattan's Hammerstein Ballroom run from 22 to 26 March.
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Crowe-martMar 5th, 2005 - 02:29:27
'remedy' is a song, not an album. 7 sold out shows at the Hammerstein not 5. Please, have a great day.
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