The Black Crowes earn Grammy nomination for best rock album after three decades

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The Black Crowes have received a Grammy nomination for best rock album for their latest release, "Happiness Bastards," marking their return to the awards after over three decades. They are nominated alongside the Rolling Stones. The band, led by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, last released a studio album in 2009. They reunited in 2019 and have since produced new music, with critics praising their latest work as a strong collection of rock songs. This time, they collaborated with producer Jay Joyce, aiming to bring a fresh perspective to their music. The brothers report a stronger relationship now, reflected in their songwriting and the album's themes.


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