CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s been 35 years since David Lowery created Cracker from the ashes of his previous band, Camper Van Beethoven. Teaming with childhood friend and fellow guitarist Johnny Hickman ...
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 ...
Lee Zimmerman Correspondent for The Daily Times Jul 19, 2023 Jul 19, 2023 No one can ever claim that the music business treats its artists equally. Some strike gold as overnight sensations, while ...
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 ...
The band Cracker ruled the alternative album charts and my car stereo in the 1990s. Their album "Kerosene Hat" was a staple in my newly discovered diet of earnest lyrics, guitars that weren't ...
Sand from the dirt lot at Pappy and Harriet's danced across the top of my boots as the desert winds picked up in the Mojave. A coyote might have sounded in the distance, the drown of the wind and band ...
David Lowery and his band Cracker were at the very front of the angst-fueled movement of guitar-based rock in the ’90s. They had hits like “Low” and “Get Off This.” Songs that stay in your head long ...
The album “Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey” was supposed to just be another album by Cracker. The band had formed almost 20 years before, so no one was expecting much. They sure didn’t expect ...
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