Chris Robinson Brotherhood heads to Crystal Bay Club Casino

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What: Chris Robinson Brotherhood
When: Sunday, Feb. 19, 9 p.m.
Where: Crystal Bay Club Casino
Tickets: $25 advance, $30 day of show, plus ticket fees
Psychedelic, blues rock band Chris Robinson Brotherhood visits Lake Tahoe this Sunday, Feb. 19. The group’s latest full-length album debuted in July 2016.
“When the Chris Robinson Brotherhood headed into the studio to begin recording their new album, ‘Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel,’ no one knew just what to expect.
“These would be the band’s first recordings with new drummer Tony Leone, their first since the departure of founding bassist Mark ‘Muddy’ Dutton, and their first time producing themselves,” states the band’s online biography.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood formed in 2011 after singer Chris Robinson’s band The Black Crowes went on hiatus.
“Ego takes a backseat to community in the CRB, where collaboration carries the day.
“Rather than coming into the studio with a collection of finished songs for this album as he had in the past, Robinson would present the group with sketches — a verse and melody here, a chorus and chord progression there — and let the band follow its collective muse to bring the music to life, a process he likens to putting an engine into the chassis of an old race car,” continues the bio.
The five-member band’s performance begins at 9 p.m. at North Shore’s Crystal Bay Casino, and tickets are available in advance for $25 before climbing to $30 on the day of the show.
The venue is located at 14 NV 28. Additional information is found at http://www.crystalbaycasino.com.
— Lake Tahoe Action

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