THE BLACK CROWES Finish Recording New Album

August 6, 2007

THE BLACK CROWES have completed the recording of their new album and will start mixing in September for a spring 2008 release. Sixteen new tracks were recorded, all of which have not yet been played to a live audience.

The album was recorded at Allaire Studios in Shokan, New York and was produced by Paul Stacey and THE BLACK CROWES.

Prior to the start of recording, THE BLACK CROWES brought in Adam MacDougall to perform on keyboards and are proud to announce that Adam will be joining THE BLACK CROWES for future touring. In addition, THE BLACK CROWES invited Luther Dickinson from NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS to perform on the record.

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