It might be a surprise, but 25 years after alternative rock band Cracker had its biggest success with the album “Kerosene Hat,” and the hit songs “Low” and “Euro-Trash Girl,” the band is no longer a ...
The casual fan likely knows the band Cracker from ’90s alt-rock radio hits such as “Low,” “Get Off This” and “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now).” But that’s just a fraction of what the group has ...
There it is. It’s as if Johnny Hickman just went down a jam band registration form and checked off the boxes, one-by-one. Do you change up the sets every night? Check. Would your fans rather hear ...
Alt-rock outfit Cracker formed from the ashes of Camper Van Beethoven in 1990, when David Lowery and his childhood friend Johnny Hickman moved from California to Richmond, Va. Starting with the ...
Usually there’s little distinction between a “Best of” and “Greatest Hits” collection — but then again usually a band doesn’t have one of each come out on the same day. Yet on Tuesday two new ...
With singer David Lowery fronting both Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker (and with both scheduled to play the Granada Theater this Saturday), it is a good time to compare and contrast these two ...
While it's 2014, don't be surprised if Cracker fans try and convince you it's 1995. Cracker, with most of its mid-1990s lineup, will play Down by the Riverside at 7 p.m. on Sunday night. Modern Era ...
Cracker, a rock band from California, released a string of smash hits in the early and mid-’90s, with the song “Low” (from their best-selling record, 1993’s “Kerosene Hat”), still ranking as their ...