In 1993, Adam Duritz and his band Counting Crows took roots-rock to new heights with their debut August and Everything After. More than 30 years later, they offer a new album, cut from the same cloth.
Counting Crows are touring in support of their latest release, Butter Miracle, Suite One. The four-song EP will be followed up in the near future by a second one, Butter Miracle, Suite Two. Together ...
After a five-year break from songwriting, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz experienced a surge of creativity not long ago, creating an ambitious group of songs that flowed into each other. During ...
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz says he used to write songs all the time. But following the release of the band’s 1993 debut, August and Everything After, his output slowed down. “I had no choice, ...
Stagecoach went big with rock bands for the 2026 lineup. Bush and Journey are set to perform Saturday, and Third Eye Blind is scheduled for Sunday.
In 1993, you'd be hard-pressed to turn on the radio and not hear a song from the band Counting Crows, which was led by the charismatic, dreadlocked Adam Duritz, who also wrote the majority of the ...
The Food Network alum appeared in a 2000 video for "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," a track from the band’s third album ...
If you happen to see Adam Duritz around, the surest conversation starter to go with is to ask him about his chili verde recipe. The pandemic found the Counting Crows frontman hunkering down in New ...
Two months ago, shortly after the conclusion of their European tour, Counting Crows entered London’s AIR studios and recorded “August and Everything After” with the London Studio Orchestra. That doesn ...
The band's frontman says Geffen Records "has no idea" what happened to missing recordings from 1996's "Recovering the Satellites." By Gary Graff, Billboard Adam Duritz Counting Crows - H 2012 “I’d ...
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