Counting Crows have been getting a whole lot of flowers lately; just think of the mutual appreciation that MJ Lenderman and ...
Dashboard Confessional is featured on a new cover of the Counting Crows song "Colorblind" recorded by musician Maria Taylor of the duo Azure Ray.
So you say Adam Duritz has got a funny face — it makes him money. We already knew that MJ Lenderman was into Counting Crows. Last year, in a crazy bit of synchronicity, Lenderman and Karly Hartzman, ...
As a band known for its live covers, the Counting Crows' decision to record an album of other artists' material just felt right, lead guitarist Dan Vickrey says. The new collection - "Underwater ...
The post Counting Crows Perform Cover of Taylor Swift’s “The 1” on Howard Stern: Watch appeared first on Consequence. The stripped-down performance of “The 1,” the opening track from Swift’s 2020 ...
The Counting Crows successfully navigate that slippery slope some artists slide down when covering other people's music on their latest album, "Underwater Sunshine." With one of the most distinctive ...
The latest documentary in HBO Max’s prolific Music Box series, titled Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?, is about the ...
The Season Seven winner was the headliner at the Tampa Bay event, which included performances by Edwin McCain and Juliet Simms of 'The Voice." By Michele Amabile Angermiller American Idol Season Seven ...
Have You Seen Me Lately? premieres December 18, 2025 on HBO Max at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This documentary explores the band’s rise and Adam Duritz’s fame struggles.
Recording a batch of cover songs for its latest album, "Underwater Sunshine (Or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation)" had a marked impact on Counting Crows. And especially on frontman and chief ...
The Counting Crows broke big nearly two decades ago with their debut album “August and Everything After.” The moody and subversively poppy record scored a major hit in the fall of 1993 with the ...
I went to the Greek Theater last Tuesday evening expecting a Counting Crows concert, complete with all my old favorites—“Mr. Jones,” “Round Here,” and “Omaha,” to name names. That’s not what I got.