THE BLACK CROWES Perform On 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' (Video)

August 4, 2010

THE BLACK CROWES performed on this past Tuesday night's (August 3) edition of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on NBC-TV. You can now watch video of the band's appearance below.

THE BLACK CROWES' first-ever double album of all acoustic material, "Croweology", was released on Tuesday via the band's label Silver Arrow through Megaforce Records. The CD features new arrangements of the group's best-loved songs and the band's catalogue picks.

The iconic and influential band will kick off a four-month North American tour August 13. It will wrap December 19 with an epic six-night stand in San Francisco at The Fillmore December 12-19, after which Chris Robinson (vocals/guitar),Rich Robinson (guitar),Steve Gorman (drums),Sven Pipien (bass),Luther Dickinson (guitar) and Adam McDougall (keyboards) will go on a lengthy hiatus to catch their collective breaths and spend time with their families.

"Croweology" spans THE BLACK CROWES' revered catalog with acoustic renditions of 20 songs from their two decades of cosmic rock 'n' roll. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of their landmark multi-platinum debut, 1990's "Shake Your Moneymaker", "Croweology" gives listeners an intimate retrospective, stripping away these fan and band favorites like "Jealous Again", "Remedy", "She Talks To Angels" and "Wiser Time" to their very essence through brand new recordings, captured in 2009 at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles. Given its scope and bright approach, the Paul Stacey-produced "Croweology" is worth studying for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

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