Fan Sues Black Crowes for Hearing Damage
Black Crowes, Tennessee Theater sued for negligence
by Jaan Uhelszki
Rolling Stone
April 7, 2000

Nineteen-year-old
Joshua Harmon and his parents, Paul and Sarah Harmon, of Granville, Ohio, have
filed a $385,000 lawsuit against the Black Crowes. The suit, filed Monday in
Tennessee's Knoxville County Circuit Court, claims that Harmon suffered "severe
acoustic trauma" and "permanent damage to his right ear" while sitting in the
second row of a Black Crowes show at the Tennessee Theater on April 2, 1999
"because the sound system was set up negligently." The Harmon family also names
the promoter, A.C. Entertainment Inc., the venue and M&L Sound Inc. in the suit.
According to Adam Priest, the Harmons' lawyer,
Joshua's ailment is impairing his performance at Ohio State. "He has trouble
hearing lectures, and has trouble concentrating, since he is plagued with a
constant 'white noise,'" Priest said.
At press time, no court date had
been set.
A spokesperson for the Black Crowes had no comment on the case.
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