Biography
Counting Crows, with their intimate and melancholy approach, achieved a large fan base among Generation X alternative rock fans who were looking for something different from the raging guitars of the Seattle music scene.
The band’s most recent success included a … 1 hit with the song
The new album, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings, was released on March 25th, 2008. However, on January 16, 2008 the band released a digital EP as a free download on their official web site, consisting of the songs 1492 and When I Dream Of Michelangelo. The lead single from the album is You Can’t Count On Me, which was released for radio play on February 4, 2008.
The album itself is thematically and stylistically divided into two parts: the first, more rock-influenced Saturday Nights, and the second, more country-influenced Sunday Mornings. Theme changes along with style; in the Sunday Mornings portion of the album, songs become more reflective. The iTunes release contains several bonus tracks, including a track-by-track interview with Duritz.
Members of the band:
Adam Duritz - lead vocals, piano, wurlitzer, tamborine
David Bryson - guitars, dobro, vocals
Charles Gillingham - piano, organ, accordion, mellotron, vocals
Dan Vickery - guitars, sitar, banjo, vocals
David Immergluck - guitars, bass, electric sitar, mandolin, vocals
Jim Bogios - drums, percussion loops, vocals
Millard Powers - touring bassist
Ex-members of the band:
Matt Malley - guitars, double bass, vocals
Ben Mize - drums, percussion, tambourine, bulbs, vocals
Steve Bowman - drums, vocals
Ben Ulrich - drums
Marty Jones - bass guitar
Lydia Holly - keyboards
Toby Hawkins - drums
Albums
August And Everything After - (1993)
Recovering The Satellites - (1996)
Across a Wire - Live in New York City - (1998)
This Desert Life - (1999)
Hard Candy - (2002)
Films About Ghosts: The Best Of - (2003)
*New Amsterdam: Live At Heineken Music Hall - (2006)
August And Everything After, Deluxe Edition - (Fall 2007)
Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings - (March 25, 2008)
Edited by carlos_russell on 10 Nov 2008, 19:26
Sources (view history)
http://last.fm
http://www.countingcrows.com/
Counting Crows Wikipedia
http://www.myspace.com/countingcrows
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Factbox (?)
- Formed in
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- 1990
- Founded in
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- San Francisco, California
- Band Members
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- Adam Duritz
- David Bryson
- Charles Gillingham
- Dan Vickery
- David Immergluck
- Jim Bogios
- Millard Powers
- Matt Malley (1992 - 2005)
- Ben Mize (1994 - 2002)
- Steve Bowman (1992 - 1994)
- Ben Ulrich (1990 - 1992)
- Marty Jones (1990 - 1992)
- Lydia Holly (1990 - 1992)
- Toby Hawkins (1990 - 1992)
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