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.
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With football returning to Lambeau Field for the regular season on Sunday, Sept. 15, fans can celebrate the new season with "Kickoff Weekend," presented by SiriusXM, Ticketmaster and Polaris. Prior to ...
The Food Network alum appeared in a 2000 video for "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," a track from the band’s third album ...
Counting Crows may not have released an album since 2014’s Somewhere Under Wonderland, but the band hasn’t exactly been laying dormant. This year finds the Bay Area band hitting the road with their ...
This summer, Counting Crows will be back on the road for their 25 Years And Counting tour, celebrating a quarter-century since the release of 1993’s classic debut, August And Everything After. During ...
American rock group Counting Crows, Dublin, Ireland, 1994. Since forming in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1991, Counting Crows has become one of the most successful alternative rock bands in the U.S.
I was living in San Francisco when the Berkeley-based Counting Crows released August and Everything After in 1993. Songs like “Rain King,” “Omaha,” and “Anna Begins” seared into my mind’s musical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Tonge/Getty American rock group Counting Crows, Dublin, Ireland, 1994. Since forming in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1991, ...
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