Ronnie Wooden made a shock look on the Black Crowes’ live performance in L.A. on Friday night time, becoming a member of them for a rendition of Faces’ “Keep With Me.”
Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes introduced the Rolling Stones guitarist out on stage comparatively early within the set, saying to the viewers they have been about to be joined by a person who “would not want an introduction however he will get one.”
You may view fan-filmed footage of their efficiency under.
The Black Crowes kicked off their 2024 tour earlier this month at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, which included a canopy of the Velvet Underground’s “White Gentle/White Warmth” for his or her encore. They will be on the highway till early June, selling the not too long ago launched Happiness Bastards, their first album in over a decade.
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“Chris and I have been caught on this submarine for twenty-four years — and that is what being in a band is like,” Wealthy Robinson informed Howard Stern in March, referencing the truth that he and his brother Chris’ relationship has not at all times been straightforward and led to durations of estrangement. “And you then get away, and you’ll have extra of a ten,000-foot view of what simply occurred.”
“It was like a kettle somebody left on in a kitchen,” Chris added, “and I am like, ‘Somebody please flip the warmth down.’ We would have liked that break.”
The Stones, in the meantime, are gearing up for their very own tour, which begins April 28 in Houston, Texas, and can presumably showcase songs from their latest album, Hackney Diamonds.
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