Saturday, 11/2/2024
at 6:30 PM


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Black Stone Cherry returns to Germany with their 8th album "Screamin´ at the Sky"
Live in six German cities in October/November

For more than two decades, it has been the powerful blend of traditional hard rock influences and emotionality that makes Black Stone Cherry spectacular. The quartet from Edmonton/Kentucky combines hard rock and captivating guitar riffs with contemporary energy, captivating audiences worldwide. Since their third album "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" (2011), they have achieved international chart success, further solidified by their album "Screamin´ at the Sky," released in September. It seems to be the opposite of their raw, wild sound: in a very idyllic setting, singer and guitarist Chris Robertson, drummer John Fred Young, bassist Jon Lawhon, and guitarist Ben Wells grew up and founded Black Stone Cherry in 2001.
Through their parents' records, they discovered their love for rock music, which is in their blood. They developed their own style from classic influences like Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, or AC/DC. The result is straightforward, passionate, riff-oriented hard rock with a Southern touch. In the USA, Black Stone Cherry was invited on tour by legends like Def Leppard, Motörhead, Whitesnake, and their heroes Lynyrd Skynyrd. Live, their positive mentality and overwhelming enthusiasm stand out from the musically uncompromising group. These successes motivated them to continue working with even more dedication. All subsequent albums – "Magic Mountain" (2014), "Kentucky" (2016), "Family Tree" (2018), and "The Human Condition" (2020) – rightfully became international hits. After the band exchanged their usual live-recording approach for detail-oriented track-by-track recordings on their last album, Black Stone Cherry returned with the new bassist Steve Jewell to their usual method for "Screamin´ at the Sky": the twelve songs were recorded live in an old theater in Kentucky. With this, they once again express the immense urgency that always characterizes their live shows.
After their successful European tour in June, the quartet will return to Germany for six shows between October 29 and November 14. The stops are: Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Frankfurt, Munich, and Cologne. Joining them as a special guest at all six shows is the impressive exceptional guitarist Ayron Jones from Seattle, whose furious mix of Jimi Hendrix licks, blues feel, grunge hardness, and occasional detours towards soul is unparalleled. He also brings a new album: the fourth work "Chronicles of the Kid," released at the end of 2023.

Doors: 5:30 PM

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