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CrowBlackChicken

2025 Show

Crow Black Chicken from Ireland is joining the lineup for Open Air Blues Festival Brezoi 2025! This power trio is set to bring their signature mix of blues rock, folk, and hard rock to the #Brezoi stage, with influences drawn from legends like Gov’t Mule, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Led Zeppelin. Formed in 2009 in Cork, Crow Black Chicken consists of Christy O'Hanlon (vocals/guitar), Stephen McGrath (bass), and Gev Barrett (drums).
July 22-27, 2025
Open Air Blues Festival Brezoi – The place where you belong!

About artist

Crow Black Chicken / Blues Rock from Irelands Deep South.

This power trio combines elements of folk and hard rock with the blues rock of bands like Gov’t Mule, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Led Zeppelin. The band was formed in 2009 in Cork City when lead singer Christy O’Hanlon met the former rhythm section of Clonmel punk rock outfit Aural Ammunition, Stephen McGrath (bass) and Gev Barrett (drums). The band immediately jelled and went on to perform on the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury in 2011. The band released their first raw blues rock and roll album in 2012, which was produced by Philip Magee (Kodaline, Aslan, The Blizzards). The band's second album, Rumble Shake, was released in 2014 and debuted at number 12 in the Irish album charts. Recorded in Westland Studios Dublin, this album was a more roots and blues affair than the first record, heavily influenced by the band's work with Texan Americana singer Ray Wylie Hubbard and legendary Austin producer the late George Reiff. In 2015, the band went on to release their first live album entitled Deep South, which was voted one of the top 5 live albums of 2015 by Classic Rock Blues. In 2016, Crow Black Chicken opened for ZZ Top at the Marquee in Cork, bringing them face to face with the Texan compatriots with whom they often drew so many comparisons. Always determined to create a sound all of their own, the band continues to tour all over Europe and has since released a fourth studio album, Pariah Brothers, in 2017. They were winners of the Introducing stage at Skegness Rock and Blues (UK) 2019 and Minehead Giants of Rock (UK) in 2020, and they are set to headline HRH Blues at the O2 Sheffield in 2021. The band continues their extensive touring of the UK. After the release of their latest live record, South Roman Street, the Crow Black Chicken’s fifth studio album is already in the pipeline.

“These guys do the nasty blues like the devil hisself was hurting and rock like they’ll skate come judgement day.” — Ray Wylie Hubbard

“CBC could save rock and roll.” — Alvin Youngblood Hart

Media Quotes

“With their debut album Electric Soup, the band shows steely intention to throw away comparisons and make their own mark.” — Classic Rock Blues Magazine

“Loving the album, Rumble Shake is stunning.” — Classic Rock Blues Magazine

“It is not often these days for a band to lay down a complete track as a track, but that’s exactly the approach taken by Crow Black Chicken. This is a very honest album with a lot of feel and solid playing throughout, and is a strong promise of things to come.” — Guitar Techniques

“Electric Soup is not only a promising debut, it’s a savage beast of a record: grimy, lean, mean, and soulful.” — Allmusic.com