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Black Stone Cherry’s 1st Show After Signing With Roadrunner Records
From the archives! This video was taken on the first day of the first tour that Black Stone Cherry played after signing with Roadrunner Records. Their debut album would later release in July of 2006. The quality of this video isn’t what is important. The fact that this video exists is what’s important. This is Black Stone Cherry history! I helped put together the show that night, and I was helping wherever I could, so the camera was simply a luxury. I’ve held onto these files for 18 years, I guess it’s finally time to share them with the world. Hopefully, you’ll find a few moments you enjoy. Thanks for…
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Black Stone Cherry Return Home To Glasgow For Two Sold-Out Shows At The Historic Plaza Theatre
If you’re a reader of this site, you know that attending hometown shows of Kentucky artists is our favorite activity. So on Saturday we loaded up and headed to Glasgow for night two of Black Stone Cherry’s sold-out performances at the historic Plaza Theatre. The guys all grew up in and around the small nearby community of Edmonton. They formed several years ago and have had a tremendous run over the last 12 years or so. After releasing several albums under the Roadrunner Label, the band left for greener pastures and ultimately ended up at Mascot Records. So with a new found freedom and total control over their creativity and…
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Black Stone Cherry Becomes The Band We All Dreamed Of With Family Tree
There are few bands that can even come close to deserving recognition as a true Southern rock band. The grit, the grime, the hard workin’ blue-collar work ethic that crafts such powerful anthems is often imitated, but rarely replicated. You need to live a Southern life to truly understand it and represent it to the masses. When Black Stone Cherry released their self-titled debut back in 2006, we all envisioned these guys as a new modern heavier version of Lynyrd Skynyrd.