Classic Rock

Chris Robinson

“We wanted it to sound like summer,” Chris Robinson says of Servants Of The Sun, his band The Brotherhood’s new album. And indeed it’s all warm grooves wrapped around lyrics verdant with natural imagery. This summer, Robinson’s “farm-to-table hippie band” set out on a tour that will take them through the US and Europe. After that there will follow a year-long hiatus. We caught up with the charismatic frontman at a stop-off in Woodstock.

What’s going on in Woodstock?

I have a little country band called the Green Leaf Rustlers. We just played here last night at

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