The Tour of Brotherly Love

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Tour of Brotherly Love
Tour by The Black Crowes, Oasis, Spacehog
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Start dateMay 11, 2001
End dateJune 11, 2001
Legs1
No. of shows19 (21 scheduled)
Oasis

The Tour of Brotherly Love was a 2001 tour of North America featuring Oasis, The Black Crowes, and Spacehog, three rock bands featuring pairs of brothers: Noel and Liam Gallagher, Chris and Rich Robinson, Royston and Antony Langdon, respectively. The tour's title is a nod to the fact that all three pairs of brothers have been known to fight, sometimes physically, sometimes even publicly.

Originally scheduled for 21 dates across the United States and Canada, the three bands performed to capacity crowds in medium-sized arenas and concert halls, including a three-night stand at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Prior to the tour's two dates at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, The Black Crowes were inducted into the Guitar Center Rockwalk, a walk of fame honoring notable musical acts and artists. Noel Gallagher and Slash were on hand for the ceremony.[1]

Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer of Oasis and the Langdon brothers of Spacehog joined The Black Crowes on stage at the end of most shows on the tour, performing covers of songs by Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones. Oasis drummer Alan White missed the tour with a thumb injury and was replaced by older brother Steve White, drummer for Paul Weller.

The May 24 date in Cincinnati, was canceled when the stage, backstage and pavilion of the Riverbend Music Center were flooded by forty-five feet of water from the rising Ohio River. The May 29 show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was canceled because of the tour re-rerouting following the Cincinnati cancellation.[2]

Tour dates[]

Date City Country Venue
May 11, 2001 Paradise United States The Joint @ The Hard Rock Hotel
May 12, 2001 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
May 14, 2001 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
May 15, 2001
May 17, 2001 Greenwood Village Coors Amphitheatre
May 19, 2001 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
May 20, 2001 Tinley Park New World Music Theater
May 22, 2001 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
May 24, 2001 Cincinnati United States Riverbend Music Center canceled
May 25, 2001 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
May 27, 2001 Wallingford Oakdale Theater
May 29, 2001 Pittsburgh A. J. Palumbo Center canceled
May 30, 2001 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
June 1, 2001 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
June 2, 2001 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
June 3, 2001 Corfu Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
June 5, 2001 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 7, 2001 New York City Radio City Music Hall
June 8, 2001
June 9, 2001
June 11, 2001 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts

Videos[]

Black Crowes video from The Tour of Brotherly Love at the Greek Theatre in LA (5/15/2001)[3]

Touring personnel (Black Crowes)[]

[4]

Band:

Management:

  • Amy Finkle - Tour Manager
  • Urie Vega - Assistant Tour Manager
  • Stan Green - Production Manager/Lighting Designer
  • Ian Day - Stage Manager
  • Jeff Dunn - Sound Engineer (FOH)
  • Drew Consalvo - Sound Engineer (Monitors)
  • Richard Zimmer - Accountant

Crew:

  • Jeff Bertush - Lighting Technician/Operator
  • Ian Dobson - Lighting Technician
  • Kathy Beer - Lighting Technician
  • Jim Keegan - Lighting Technician
  • Joseph Dougherty - Sound Technician
  • Randy Halsing - Sound Technician
  • Ed Dracoules - Sound Technician
  • Robert Miller - Sound Technician
  • Greg Howard - Technician
  • John "Noodles" Weber - Technician
  • Derek Phelps - Technician

References[]

  1. ^ "Rock Walk inducts the Black Crowes; Robinson, Gallagher talk Brotherly Love tour". LiveDaily. Archived from the original on 2008-06-21. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
  2. ^ "Black Crowes-Oasis Tour Cancels Two Dates". Yahoo Music!. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
  3. ^ "Black Crowes at the Greek Theatre in LA".
  4. ^ Black Crowes "Tour of Brotherly Love" Itinerary (May 11, 2001-June 11, 2001). Smart Art: Marina del Rey, CA 2001.
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