Chris Robinson

American musician

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January 2020 Married Camille Johnson in Marin County.
2019 The Chris Robinson Brotherhood disbanded following the death of guitarist Neal Casal and the Black Crowes' return from hiatus.
November 11 2019 Chris and Rich Robinson announced their reunion on the Howard Stern Show, planning to tour and perform their first studio album, 'Shake Your Money Maker'.
2018 Chris Robinson formed the band 'As the Crow Flies', which performs songs from the Black Crowes catalogue, featuring former Crowes members Audley Freed, Andy Hess, Adam MacDougall, along with Marcus King and Tony Leone.
October 2018 Divorced Allison Bridges.
2015 Moved to Marin County, California.
January 15 2015 Rich Robinson announced the final breakup of the band due to a disagreement with Chris Robinson over band ownership.
September 2013 Robinson's father, Stanley 'Stan' Robinson, passed away. Stan had previously had a minor Billboard charted record in 1959 called 'Boom-A-Dip-Dip'.
September 11 2012 CRB released their companion album 'The Magic Door'.
June 5 2012 CRB released their debut album 'Big Moon Ritual'.
April 21 2012 CRB released a 7-inch vinyl for Record Store Day featuring 'Blue Suede Shoes' and a live version of 'Girl, I Love You'.
January 2012 CRB entered Sunset Studios to record their first album.
2011 Began performing and recording with the Chris Robinson Brotherhood as its vocalist.
March 29 2011 Chris Robinson Brotherhood (CRB) launched their first tour, beginning at Soho in Santa Barbara, California, with a lineup including Adam MacDougall, George Sluppick, Mark Dutton, and Neal Casal.
2010 Produced the self-titled album 'Truth & Salvage Co.' by the band Truth & Salvage Co., released on Silver Arrow Records.
2010 Chris Robinson launched a website for the Chris Robinson Band, signaling the potential start of a new project during the Black Crowes' hiatus.
August 2010 Embarked on the 'Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys' tour, running from August to December, featuring two 90-minute sets (acoustic and electric).
April 2010 Announced the release of 'Croweology', featuring acoustic recordings of Black Crowes' favorites, to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary.

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