Legendary rock band says it will never tour U.S. again
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(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Two bands are joining together to bring rock music to Colorado Springs on Saturday, Aug. 1, at Ford Amphitheater. According to AEG Presents Rocky Mountains, The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers will be at Ford Amphitheater on Aug.