In 1993, a somewhat scruffy band from San Francisco with a charismatic lead singer and sprawling, wordy songs were able to break through the stranglehold grunge held on the music scene. The band was ...
In this reconstituted world of artists releasing recorded music, it’s been a while since Counting Crows hit us with new material, which will be the centerpiece of their upcoming June 29 Jones Beach ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the Counting Crows’ debut album, 1993’s August and Everything After, Duritz established the topics that mattered to him, and ...
The Counting Crows’ latest release, Films About Ghosts, enjoyably spans the band’s 11-year career with its collection of hits. The album’s 16 tracks include older favorites such as “Round Here” and ...
Thirty years ago, the Counting Crowshttps://www.countingcrows.com/ were taking flight. The little-known band from San Francisco was finishing up the recording ...
In the early ’90s, a new Bay Area band called Counting Crows asked David Immerglück to join, and he turned them down. Even though he’d been friends with their singer, Adam Duritz, for years. Oh, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?" deliberately takes its title from one of the bands most famous tracks. Sample lyric: ...
The first live collection from Counting Crows, Across A Wire: Live In New York (1998), did the latter, coming after two successful albums and an impressive string of hits including Mr. Jones, Einstein ...
The long, mournful trumpet-and-piano intro to "Palisades Park," the atmospheric opening track on Counting Crows' first new studio album in six years, suggests that we're in for something different. In ...