About

Christopher (Chris) Mark Robinson (born December 20, 1966) is an American musician. He is the singer of the rock and roll band The Black Crowes, is the brother of its guitarist Rich Robinson, and is the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the Chris Robinson Brotherhood.

Robinson was born in Marietta, Georgia, just outside Atlanta. He is the son of Nancy Jane (née Bradley) and Stanley “Stan” Robinson, who had a minor Billboard charted record in 1959 called “Boom-A-Dip-Dip” and who died in September 2013. Along with his brother Rich, Robinson formed Mr. Crowe’s Garden in the 1980s, having been heavily influenced by The Faces and The Rolling Stones.

Although his band may have slowly disappeared from the mainstream after making a grand splash, Chris Robinson and the Black Crowes cultivated a dedicated audience that ensured they would go down as one of the most respected and well-liked roots rockers of the ’90s. By going back to a classic sound in the mold of Humble Pie and the Faces, the Black Crowes were one of the few truly popular bands to continue making rock music that wasn’t rooted in a particular decade during the era of hair metal and (later) grunge. Furthermore, Robinson’s celebrity status afforded him a platform to support political causes and fiercely champion bands like the Jayhawks before the mainstream took notice of their efforts.