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Counting Crows mainman Adam Duritz picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names the guitarist he ...
Directed by Amy Scott and edited by Matt Thiesen, this deeply personal documentary chronicles the tumultuous journey of ...
PNE creative director Patrick Roberge says entertainment has to reflect the fair's audience. PLUS: Read our top 5 concert ...
It would be easier to target Counting Crows if their sound wasn’t so refreshing. Since their landmark debut release August And Everything After introduced listeners to the melancholy world of Duritz, ...
In September 2014, Counting Crows released their critically acclaimed seventh studio album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, which debuted at No. 10 on the charts and was heralded by The Daily ...
Highlights include Counting Crows, Dave Koz, Alicia Villarreal, 'Daily Show' host Michael Kosta and a farewell to Ozzy Osbourne.
Nearly two decades after the release of Counting Crows’ multiplatinum album August and Everything After, a striking roots-rock record for 1993 that still sounds fresh today, hits from that trend ...
The Counting Crows left their record label in 2009. At the time, frontman Adam Duritz said that the label simply wasn’t equipped to let them play with the internet in the way that they wanted.
Counting Crows ‘ seven-times platinum debut August and Everything After turns 20 next year, but Adam Duritz isn’t planning much of a party. Instead, he tells Billboard, the group would rather ...
Counting Crows perform at the Louisville Palace Dec. 10 in support of a new album. "Somewhere Under Wonderland" is the band's first album of original material in six years.
Enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Counting Crows at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre on August 23!
Prior to gameday, the weekend will be highlighted by a free concert featuring American rock band Counting Crows, beginning at 5 p.m. outside Lambeau Field in the stadium's northwest side parking ...