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Rich Robinson of blues-rock group the Black Crowes says band is over after 24 years

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2013 file photo, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes performs on day 3 of the Lockn' Festival at Oak Ridge Farm, in Arrington Va. Founding member Rich Robinson announced Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, the group is disbanding after 24 years. Robinson, the band’s guitarist and songwriter, founded the group with his brother and lead singer, Chris Robinson. (Photo by John Davisson/Invision/AP, File)

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The blues-rock band the Black Crowes are fading to black.

Founding member Rich Robinson announced Thursday the group is disbanding after 24 years.

In a statement, he alluded to internal issues between his brother and the band.

"I love my brother and respect his talent but his present demand that I must give up my equal share of the band and that our drummer for 28 years and original partner, Steve Gorman, relinquish 100 per cent of his share, reducing him to a salaried employee, is not something I could agree to," Robinson said in the statement.

Robinson, the band's guitarist and songwriter, founded the group with his brother and lead singer, Chris Robinson. An email seeking comment from Chris Robinson wasn't immediately returned. He also fronts the band Chris Robinson Brotherhood.

The Black Crowes released its debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker," in 1990. It went on to sell five million albums and featured the hits "She Talks to Angels" and "Hard to Handle." The band also had success with the follow-up albums "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" and "Amorica," but started to fade in the late 90s.

Besides the Robinsons and Gorman, the Black Crowes included bassist Sven Pipien, keyboardist Adam MacDougall and guitarist Jackie Greene.

"I hold my time with the Black Crowes with the utmost respect and sincerest appreciation. It is a huge swath of my life's body of work," Rich Robinson said in the statement. "I couldn't be more proud of what we accomplished and deeply moved by the relationships people created and maintained with my music. That alone is the greatest honour of being a musician."

The Black Crowes' last studio album was 2008's "Warpaint."

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http://www.blackcrowes.com

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