
Black Crowes Frontman Chris Robinson Faces Backlash for Anti-USA Rant
Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson is facing continued fan backlash online after defending his anti-America rant made at a Florida concert on May 31.
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Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson is facing continued fan backlash online after defending his anti-America rant made at a Florida concert on May 31.

Chris Robinson, frontman for the Black Crowes, faced criticism after stopping a 'U.S.A.' chant at a concert in Tampa, leading to the resurfacing of his past political comments.

The Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson scolded a Florida concert crowd for a 'f–king ignorant' patriotic chant, telling them he didn't know what they had to be proud of, leading to boos and audience walkouts.
"I don't care what Noel or Liam say," Robinson tells Rolling Stone's Nashville Now podcast. "We're the barometer to their family dynamic"

PR experts note a growing fan fatigue with political lectures at live concerts, leading to backlash against artists like Chris Robinson and Bruce Springsteen.

Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes publicly criticized a crowd at a Florida show for a 'fucking ignorant' patriotic chant, questioning their reasons for pride.

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"Who the fuck are you to walk around like you did something," singer Chris Robinson says during the Robinson brothers' interview on Nashville Now podcast

Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes has responded to backlash after calling a Florida crowd 'ignorant,' clarifying that he would never disrespect veterans. He addressed the controversy to explain his comments.

Chris Robinson, frontman for The Black Crowes, received mixed reactions from a Florida audience after rebuffing a 'U.S.A.' chant, stating he didn't know what there was to be proud of.
The Black Crowes singer also discussed his prior negative comments about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

The band returns next month with A Pound of Feathers.