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In 2007, Chris Robinson played Wavy Gravy's birthday party in San Francisco under the name Chris Robinson's Wooden Family. The show was a benefit to support an international development organization called the Seva Foundation founded by Wavy along with Ram Dass. [16]
Robinson was replaced in the commercial by Peter Bergman after Robinson's legal difficulties. In 2013, Robinson's son Chris made a documentary film about Robinson's obsession with Beanie Babies; Robinson invested $100,000 to purchase numerous Beanie Babies as an investment, but lost the money when the value of the items plummeted. [1]
Chris Robinson (born September 28, 1967 in Edgewood, Maryland) is an American film director, commercial director, and music video director.He has directed films such as Netflix original Beats (2019).
“The Black Crowes are a work in progress,” Chris Robinson tells me in a virtual interview from Los Angeles, where he’s lived since 2015 when The Black Crowes “officially” broke up. Like ...
Chris Robinson (the singer) and Rich Robinson (the guitarist) started the Black Crowes more than forty years ago. They went on to sell millions of records, share stages with music’s greatest ...
Andrew Watt, Chad Smith Jam With Jimmy Fallon, Chris Robinson In Brooklyn. SPIN Staff. September 19, 2024 at 2:58 AM. After their debut gig last month at a tiny club in the Hamptons, ...
Christopher Robinson (musician) (born 1936), former Director of the Music, Choir of St John's College, Cambridge; Chris Robinson (American actor) (born 1938), soap opera actor; Chris Robinson (Canadian actor), Canadian actor and comedian; Chris Robinson (radio personality) (born 1956), Canadian travel writer and radio broadcaster
Chris Robinson Brotherhood was an American blues rock band formed in 2011 by Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson while the Crowes were on hiatus. The original lineup consisted of Robinson (vocals, guitar), Neal Casal (lead guitar, backing vocals), Mark Dutton (bass guitar, backing vocals), George Sluppick (drums), and Adam MacDougall (keyboards).