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Counting Crows

Counting Crows is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Formed in 1991, the band consists of guitarist David Bryson, drummer Jim Bogios, vocalist Adam Duritz, keyboardist Charlie Gillingham, multi-instrumentalist David Immerglück, bass guitarist Millard Powers, and guitarist Dan Vickrey.[4] Past members include the drummers Steve Bowman (1991–1994) and Ben Mize (1994–2002), and bass guitarist Matt Malley (1991–2005).

Counting Crows
Counting Crows in Brussels, 2008. Left to right: Bogios, Duritz, Immerglück, and Gillingham. Vickrey is cut off at the left, Powers is behind Duritz; Bryson is out of frame.
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
Genres
Years active1991 (1991)–present
LabelsGeffen, Capitol, Cooking Vinyl
MembersAdam Duritz
David Bryson
Charlie Gillingham
Dan Vickrey
David Immerglück
Jim Bogios
Millard Powers
Past membersSteve Bowman
Ben Mize
Matt Malley
Websitecountingcrows.com

Counting Crows gained popularity following the release of its first album, August and Everything After (1993). With the breakthrough hit single "Mr. Jones" (1993), the album sold more than 7 million copies in the United States. The band received two Grammy Awards nominations in 1994, one for "Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" (for "Round Here") and one for "Best New Artist". The follow-up album, Recovering the Satellites, reached number one on the US Billboard 200 album chart and reached number one in several other countries. All but one of their subsequent albums reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 list.

Their hit singles include the aforementioned "Mr. Jones" as well as "Rain King", "A Long December", "Hanginaround", and a cover version of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi".[5] Counting Crows received a 2004 Academy Award nomination for the single "Accidentally in Love", which was included in the film Shrek 2. The band has sold more than 20 million albums and is known for its dynamic live performances. Billboard has also ranked the band as the 8th greatest Adult Alternative Artist of all time.[6]

The band's most recent full album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, was released in 2014. They released a four-song EP in 2021 titled Butter Miracle:Suite One, which is expected to be expanded to a full album.

Origin of band name

The band name is derived from "One for Sorrow", a British divination nursery rhyme about the superstitious counting of magpies, which are members of the crow family. Singer Adam Duritz heard the rhyme in the film Signs of Life, which starred his close friend, the actress Mary-Louise Parker.[7]

Here is one modern version of the rhyme:

One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret,
Never to be told.
Eight for a wish,
Nine for a kiss,
Ten for a bird,
You must not miss.[8]

The rhyme is featured in the song "A Murder of One" on the band's debut album, August and Everything After.[7]

History

1990s

1991–1992: Formation and early years

Adam Duritz, former member of the San Francisco Bay Area band the Himalayans, and producer/guitarist David Bryson formed Counting Crows in San Francisco in 1991.[9] They began as an acoustic duo, playing gigs in and around Berkeley and San Francisco. Another friend, guitarist David Immerglück, played with them from time to time, though he was not an official member of the group, and experimented with other musicians in the area. As the emerging band recorded some demos, and as other musicians joined the duo to make a full band, Immerglück recorded with the band on some of the songs for its first album. He declined to join the band at the time, because of his membership in two other locally popular bands, Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven.[10][better source needed] By 1993, the band had grown to a stable lineup of Duritz as vocalist, occasional pianist, and primary songwriter, Bryson on guitar, Matt Malley playing bass guitar, Charlie Gillingham on keyboards, and Steve Bowman as drummer, and the band was a regular in the Bay Area scene.[citation needed]

When Gary Gersh of Geffen Records heard the band's demo tape, he was "blown away". A bidding war between nine different record labels broke out in February 1992. In April, the band—which, by that time, included other members—"signed a deal with Gersh and Geffen believed to be so lucrative that industry wags dubbed them Accounting Crows".[11] On January 16, 1993,[12][better source needed] the band, still relatively unknown, filled in for Van Morrison at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, and was introduced by an enthusiastic Robbie Robertson.[13] At the ceremony, they played a cover of Van Morrison's "Caravan".[14][better source needed]

Before signing to Geffen, the band recorded demo versions of a number of songs, known as the 'Flying Demos'. These later surfaced among the Counting Crows fanbase. Tracks include "Rain King", "Omaha", "Anna Begins", "Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)", "Shallow Days", "Love and Addiction", "Mr. Jones", "Round Here", "40 Years", "Margery Dreams of Horses", "Bulldog", "Lightning", and "We're Only Love".[15][better source needed]

 
Vocalist Adam Duritz

1993–1994: August and Everything After and popular success

 
Dan Vickrey, David Bryson

The band's debut album, August and Everything After, was released in September 1993.[7] The album's first single, "Mr. Jones", refers to Marty Jones (Himalayans bassist, and Duritz's childhood friend) and Kenney Dale Johnson (the drummer of Silvertone, Chris Isaak's band).[16] It describes the desire of working musicians to make it big and the fantasies they entertain about what fame might bring.[17] Duritz sang the song in fun, enjoying the fantasy; he did not realize that just months later, in December 1993,[7] MTV would begin playing the video for the song. "Mr. Jones" was a breakthrough hit,[18] drawing massive radio play and launching the band into stardom. In 2018, the Chicago Sun-Times described August and Everything After as follows:

"August And Everything After" [launched] the Bay Area septet with its hippie-inspired, roots-rock-infiltrating hits "Mr. Jones", "Round Here", and "Rain King", (ironically, at a time when grunge dominated the charts). Counting Crows eschewed the trend, happily wearing their time-stamped influences like Van Morrison and The Band on their patchwork sleeves, and found an audience who agreed with them. That first album went on to become a seven-times-platinum success in the U.S. alone, at the time the fastest-selling record since Nirvana' Nevermind.[19]

With "Mr. Jones" propelling the band forward, and with positive reviews from Rolling Stone and other publications, it was decided that the band could use a second guitarist, and Dan Vickrey, another Bay Area musician was offered the role as lead guitarist, singing backing vocals. The band toured extensively in 1993 and 1994, both as headliners and in supporting roles with other artists, including the Rolling Stones, Cracker, the Cranberries, Suede, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Jellyfish, and Midnight Oil.[7] In 1994, the band appeared on Saturday Night Live[7] and Late Show with David Letterman.[7] The album sold seven million copies in the U.S.[5] The band received two Grammy nominations in 1994; one for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (for "Round Here") and one for Best New Artist.[20]

Success took a toll on Counting Crows; Duritz suffered a widely reported nervous breakdown,[21] which was not his first.[22]

1995–1998: Recovering the Satellites and double live album

 
Charlie Gillingham, keyboardist for the band, on accordion

The band played only two gigs in 1995.[12] This allowed Duritz to write a set of songs that became the band's second album, Recovering the Satellites.[21] Released October 15, 1996, it was heavier than August and Everything After. A response to the sudden fame that "Mr. Jones" had brought, it contains lyrics such as "These days I feel like I'm fading away / Like sometimes when I hear myself on the radio" (from "Have You Seen Me Lately?") and "Gonna get back to basics / Guess I'll start it up again" (from "Recovering the Satellites"). Dealing with the theme of Duritz's unease with his newfound fame, the album was described as "a concept album of sorts about trying to pick up the pieces of a family, a social life and a psyche shattered by fame".[21] This album contained the single "A Long December", which was a number one hit in Canada[23] and a Top 10 hit in the United States.[24]

On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows started off a co-headlining tour with the Wallflowers that continued to September. The tour included opening acts by Bettie Serveert, Engine 88, Gigolo Aunts and That Dog, with each opening band touring for three-weeks.[25] After nine months of near-constant touring in support of the album, Duritz developed nodules on his vocal cords in July 1997, leading to the cancellation of a number of gigs.[26][27] After taking time off to recover, the band toured for the rest of 1997, concluding with a MTV show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. This concert was released as half of a double live album, Across a Wire: Live in New York City. The other disc was a recording of a predominantly acoustic set from the band's appearance on the VH1 Storytellers show.[28]

1999–2001: This Desert Life and extensive touring

In 1999, Counting Crows performed at Woodstock 99.[29] Later that same year, the band released This Desert Life, sales of which were propelled by the success of "Hanginaround" and "Colorblind", which was also featured in the movie Cruel Intentions. Supporting the album, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with alternative rock band Live. Counting Crows closed nearly every show. Before this album and subsequent tour, the band invited session player and long-time friend David Immerglück to join the band as a permanent member. Immerglück had played on every Counting Crows album as a sideman, but early on had declined a permanent position.[10] This time, however, Immerglück agreed. He plays a variety of instruments with the band, including acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars, slide guitar and mandolin, as well as backing vocals.[10]

2000s

2002–2003: Hard Candy and greatest hits album

On July 9, 2002, the band released its fourth studio album, Hard Candy. The album included a cover of Joni Mitchell's song "Big Yellow Taxi". Vanessa Carlton contributed backing vocals to the single edit of the track, which appeared on the soundtrack for Two Weeks Notice and was re-released on future Hard Candy albums.[30] The original version, without vocals by Carlton, appeared on the first album release as a hidden track. Hard Candy received better reviews than the previous efforts, with "radio friendly" songs, like "American Girls" (which featured Sheryl Crow on backing vocals), and contains a more upbeat feel and tempo. The band toured with the Dutch band, Bløf. A song, "Holiday in Spain", came together as a result of the camaraderie between the two groups: it is sung partly as a dual language duet, and partly as a musical "round", with both lead singers singing in differing languages at the end of the song.[31]

Midway through the Hard Candy tour, drummer Ben Mize (born February 2, 1971, Durham, North Carolina) amicably left the band to spend more time with his family and pursue his own musical interests. After Mize completed the American leg of the tour, he was replaced by Jim Bogios, formerly a drummer with Ben Folds and Sheryl Crow.[32] Jim attributes leaving Sheryl Crow for Counting Crows to becoming a band member and having more creative input.[33] Following the Hard Candy tour, longtime bassist Matt Malley left the band. He was replaced by Millard Powers.

Counting Crows released the greatest hits album Films About Ghosts in November 2003.[34]

2004–2006: Oscars and New Amsterdam

In 2004, the band's "Accidentally in Love" song appeared on the soundtrack of the hugely popular computer-animated film Shrek 2. At the 77th Academy Awards, the song was nominated for Best Original Song, but lost to "Al otro lado del río" from The Motorcycle Diaries.[35]

 
Bassist Millard Powers

In June 2006, the band released New Amsterdam: Live at Heineken Music Hall album.[36]

2007–2008: Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings

Duritz hinted in a 2006 interview[37] that Counting Crows' next studio record would be released in late 2007. He indicated that the band had spent three weeks working in a recording studio with Gil Norton, the producer behind Recovering the Satellites, and revealed the working title of the album to be Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. Duritz explained that, "Saturday night is when you sin and Sunday is when you regret. Sinning is often done very loudly, angrily, bitterly, violently."[38] Vickrey stated that "the idea at the moment is to have kind of a rocking side and then an acoustic-y, maybe country-ish side. We got the first half done in May in New York, so half of it is pretty strong and done. And now we're going to work on the second half, the country tunes, during the tour."[37]

Amidst touring in the summer of 2007, the band performed live before the Home Run Derby at the 2007 MLB All-Star Game on July 9, 2007.[39] On July 22 they previewed two new songs at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, Delaware, a new ballad titled "Washington Square" and a hard rocking track called "Cowboys". On August 8, 2007, VH1 filmed a live performance of "Mr. Jones", clips of which were shown on the miniseries 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s. The song ranked No. 27 on the list.[40]

In September 2007, Counting Crows played a unique show at Town Hall in New York City, during which it performed all the tracks from August and Everything After in album order. The show was recorded for a planned DVD release, and also featured several songs from the new album. On September 27, Duritz announced on his blog that the band had asked its record label to postpone the album's release until early 2008, citing the time pressures involved in preparing both the new album and an August and Everything After deluxe edition for release.[41][better source needed]

On January 16, 2008, the band released a digital single on its official website as a free download. It featured "1492" from the "Saturday Nights" half of the new album, and "When I Dream Of Michelangelo" from the "Sunday Mornings" half as its B-side.[42] The album was released on March 25, 2008.[43]

In 2008, Virgil Griffith, a software application writer, conducted a study in which he took the ten highest "favorite music" options from Facebook for 1,352 different colleges, and cross-referenced them with the average SAT score from each college. Counting Crows turned out to be near the top, along with such artists as Sufjan Stevens, Guster and U2.[44]

Departure from Geffen

On March 22, 2009, Duritz announced on the band's website that the band would be leaving Geffen Records, with whom they had worked for 18 years. On this day a message from Duritz himself was posted on the band's homepage: a second message was posted a few weeks later. He ended the first letter with a free download of the band's cover of Madonna's "Borderline." The track was recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in 2003.[45]

Following the departure from Geffen, the band has continued to tour. During the summer of 2009, they launched the ambitious Saturday Night Rebel Rockers Traveling Circus and Medicine Show tour with longtime Bay Area friend Michael Franti, his band Spearhead, and the band Augustana.[46] Instead of the traditional concert format of a short set by an opening act, followed by a longer set from a main supporting act, and then a long set by the headlining band, the shows featured members of all of the bands joining each other for songs from each bands' catalogs at various points throughout the evening.[47] As Duritz explained in a welcoming message on the official website for the tour, each show "is going to start with EVERYONE onstage together and we're going to all be running on & off stage all night playing one each other's songs all together and basically just playing whenever we feel like playing."[48]

2010s

2010–2013: Independent releases and individual projects

The album August and Everything After: Live at Town Hall was released on August 29, 2011.[49] The release marked the band's third professionally produced live album, and the first concert video of its career. The album used footage from the Town Hall concert, recorded in September 2007.[50][better source needed]

The band released a covers album entitled Underwater Sunshine (Or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation) on April 10, 2012, with a cover design by a fan chosen in a promotional contest.[51][better source needed] After touring extensively in 2012 and 2013 in support of the album (including headlining The Outlaw Roadshow, a traveling festival tour presented in conjunction with Ryan Spaulding of the music blog Ryan's Smashing Life, and touring North America in the summer of 2013 with the Wallflowers), the band began working on material for a new album. Duritz also took time in the summer of 2012 to begin co-writing a play called Black Sun, which will also feature some music written by Duritz, including well-known rarity songs "Good Luck" and "Chelsea".[52][53]

A live album, Echoes of the Outlaw Roadshow, was released in North America in November 2013.[citation needed]

2014–2020: Somewhere Under Wonderland, podcast and wine

The writing of material for a new album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, began early in 2013 and continued during that year's summer tour.[53] The album was released on September 2, 2014.[54]

In 2018, Duritz became an investor in three wineries based in Napa Valley, California—Elyse Winery, Institution Winery, and Addax Winery—managed by winemaker Russell Bevan.[55][56]

Starting in February 2018, Duritz began recording the Underwater Sunshine Podcast, a weekly music podcast with author and music journalist James Campion.[57] Having parted ways with Spaulding, Duritz and friends began putting on their own twice-annual music festival in New York called the Underwater Sunshine Fest to showcase independent music.[58][59] The first festival, held at the Bowery Electric in October 2018, featured 17 bands over two nights. A second in April 2019 showcased 18 bands, and a third held at Rockwood Music Hall in November 2019 expanded the lineup to 26. Acts as diverse as Yellow House Orchestra, Seán Barna, Mikaela Davis, Marcy Playground, Matt Sucich, Stephen Kellogg, Stew and the Negro Problem, and Fairhazel have appeared. More bands recorded acoustic sessions at Duritz's loft the weekends of each of the festivals.

In January 2019, Counting Crows released a newly recorded version of "August and Everything After" performed with the London Symphony Orchestra at Air Studios.[60] The song was cut from the band's first album, which had been named after it.[60]

2021-present: Butter Miracle, cooking and more

Duritz revealed in late 2019 that he had begun writing new music that past August.[59] In early February 2020, he described the band's next project as suites of music that may be released on various EPs. The band began studio sessions in late February and early March on four songs that complete the first suite: "The Tall Grass", "Elevator Boots",[61] "The Angel of 14th Street", and "Bobby and the Rat Kings".[62] Mott the Hoople, Thin Lizzy, and Seán Barna's album, CISSY, were cited as influences on original demos of the songs as Duritz was writing, though the final recordings will likely not sound similar.[63]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, without touring, without being able to work on music in the studio, and taking a hiatus from his podcast, Duritz began hosting cooking videos through his Instagram stories.[64] Speaking with chef Tyler Florence, Duritz said the type of research he would do regarding music for the podcast he turned into exploring more about food and cooking to share with others.[56] Duritz and Campion would return to producing the Underwater Sunshine Podcast in May 2021.[56]

"Elevator Boots" was released as the first single for the four-track EP in April 2021, described by Rolling Stone as "a melodic, wistful ode to life on tour, with a sound that somehow manages to bridge the gap between the Band and Mott the Hoople."[65] The EP, titled Butter Miracle, Suite One, will be released on May 21, 2021. Duritz tells Rolling Stone that a second EP, Butter Miracle, Suite Two, will be released and together form a full album. He is currently writing songs for the second EP, and the band has tentatively plans to resume touring in the Fall of 2021.[65]

During the 2022 Butter Miracle Tour, the band performed live in Israel for the first time, playing in an amphitheater in the city of Ra’anana. [66]

Influences, live performances and covers

 
Duritz performing with the band in May 2010

Counting Crows, and Duritz in particular, have become renowned for energetic, passionate live performances.[67][68][69] The band's influences include Van Morrison, R.E.M., and Bob Dylan.[70][13][71][72]

Several Counting Crows songs have been altered during the band's live performances, such as "Round Here", "Goodnight Elisabeth", "Rain King", and "A Murder of One". This can be heard on the Across a Wire: Live in New York City album on the first disc (on which "Round Here" contains lyrics from "Have You Seen Me Lately?") and the second disc ("Anna Begins" has an extended midsection with new lyrics, and the introduction to "Mr. Jones" includes lyrics from "Miller's Angels" and from the Byrds' "So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star").[73][better source needed]

In February 2011, Duritz released an indie album of cover songs he had recorded entitled All My Bloody Valentines. He allowed Facebook followers to help name and design the cover art for the album.[74]

The band has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide.[75]

Band members

Current members

  • Adam Duritz – lead vocals, keyboards, occasional harmonica (1991–present)
  • David Bryson – rhythm guitar (1994–present), backing vocals (1991–present), lead guitar (1991–1994)
  • Charlie Gillingham – keyboards, backing vocals (1991–present), accordion, clarinet (1996–present)
  • David Immerglück – guitars, bass, pedal steel guitar, mandolin, backing vocals (1999–present, session musician 1993–1999), banjo (2011–present)
  • Dan Vickrey – lead guitar, backing vocals (1994–present), banjo (2002–present)
  • Jim Bogios – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2002–present)
  • Millard Powers – bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2005–present)

Former members

  • Steve Bowman – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1991–1994)
  • Matt Malley – bass, rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1991–2005)
  • Ben Mize – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1994–2002)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

See also

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counting, crows, american, rock, band, from, francisco, california, formed, 1991, band, consists, guitarist, david, bryson, drummer, bogios, vocalist, adam, duritz, keyboardist, charlie, gillingham, multi, instrumentalist, david, immerglück, bass, guitarist, m. Counting Crows is an American rock band from San Francisco California Formed in 1991 the band consists of guitarist David Bryson drummer Jim Bogios vocalist Adam Duritz keyboardist Charlie Gillingham multi instrumentalist David Immergluck bass guitarist Millard Powers and guitarist Dan Vickrey 4 Past members include the drummers Steve Bowman 1991 1994 and Ben Mize 1994 2002 and bass guitarist Matt Malley 1991 2005 Counting CrowsCounting Crows in Brussels 2008 Left to right Bogios Duritz Immergluck and Gillingham Vickrey is cut off at the left Powers is behind Duritz Bryson is out of frame Background informationOriginSan Francisco California United StatesGenresAlternative rock 1 roots rock 2 pop rock 3 Years active1991 1991 presentLabelsGeffen Capitol Cooking VinylMembersAdam DuritzDavid BrysonCharlie GillinghamDan VickreyDavid ImmergluckJim BogiosMillard PowersPast membersSteve BowmanBen MizeMatt MalleyWebsitecountingcrows wbr comCounting Crows gained popularity following the release of its first album August and Everything After 1993 With the breakthrough hit single Mr Jones 1993 the album sold more than 7 million copies in the United States The band received two Grammy Awards nominations in 1994 one for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for Round Here and one for Best New Artist The follow up album Recovering the Satellites reached number one on the US Billboard 200 album chart and reached number one in several other countries All but one of their subsequent albums reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 list Their hit singles include the aforementioned Mr Jones as well as Rain King A Long December Hanginaround and a cover version of Joni Mitchell s Big Yellow Taxi 5 Counting Crows received a 2004 Academy Award nomination for the single Accidentally in Love which was included in the film Shrek 2 The band has sold more than 20 million albums and is known for its dynamic live performances Billboard has also ranked the band as the 8th greatest Adult Alternative Artist of all time 6 The band s most recent full album Somewhere Under Wonderland was released in 2014 They released a four song EP in 2021 titled Butter Miracle Suite One which is expected to be expanded to a full album Contents 1 Origin of band name 2 History 2 1 1990s 2 1 1 1991 1992 Formation and early years 2 1 2 1993 1994 August and Everything After and popular success 2 1 3 1995 1998 Recovering the Satellites and double live album 2 1 4 1999 2001 This Desert Life and extensive touring 2 2 2000s 2 2 1 2002 2003 Hard Candy and greatest hits album 2 2 2 2004 2006 Oscars and New Amsterdam 2 2 3 2007 2008 Saturday Nights amp Sunday Mornings 2 2 4 Departure from Geffen 2 3 2010s 2 3 1 2010 2013 Independent releases and individual projects 2 3 2 2014 2020 Somewhere Under Wonderland podcast and wine 2 3 3 2021 present Butter Miracle cooking and more 3 Influences live performances and covers 4 Band members 5 Discography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrigin of band name EditThe band name is derived from One for Sorrow a British divination nursery rhyme about the superstitious counting of magpies which are members of the crow family Singer Adam Duritz heard the rhyme in the film Signs of Life which starred his close friend the actress Mary Louise Parker 7 Here is one modern version of the rhyme One for sorrow Two for joy Three for a girl Four for a boy Five for silver Six for gold Seven for a secret Never to be told Eight for a wish Nine for a kiss Ten for a bird You must not miss 8 The rhyme is featured in the song A Murder of One on the band s debut album August and Everything After 7 History Edit1990s Edit 1991 1992 Formation and early years Edit Adam Duritz former member of the San Francisco Bay Area band the Himalayans and producer guitarist David Bryson formed Counting Crows in San Francisco in 1991 9 They began as an acoustic duo playing gigs in and around Berkeley and San Francisco Another friend guitarist David Immergluck played with them from time to time though he was not an official member of the group and experimented with other musicians in the area As the emerging band recorded some demos and as other musicians joined the duo to make a full band Immergluck recorded with the band on some of the songs for its first album He declined to join the band at the time because of his membership in two other locally popular bands Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven 10 better source needed By 1993 the band had grown to a stable lineup of Duritz as vocalist occasional pianist and primary songwriter Bryson on guitar Matt Malley playing bass guitar Charlie Gillingham on keyboards and Steve Bowman as drummer and the band was a regular in the Bay Area scene citation needed When Gary Gersh of Geffen Records heard the band s demo tape he was blown away A bidding war between nine different record labels broke out in February 1992 In April the band which by that time included other members signed a deal with Gersh and Geffen believed to be so lucrative that industry wags dubbed them Accounting Crows 11 On January 16 1993 12 better source needed the band still relatively unknown filled in for Van Morrison at the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame ceremony and was introduced by an enthusiastic Robbie Robertson 13 At the ceremony they played a cover of Van Morrison s Caravan 14 better source needed Before signing to Geffen the band recorded demo versions of a number of songs known as the Flying Demos These later surfaced among the Counting Crows fanbase Tracks include Rain King Omaha Anna Begins Einstein on the Beach For an Eggman Shallow Days Love and Addiction Mr Jones Round Here 40 Years Margery Dreams of Horses Bulldog Lightning and We re Only Love 15 better source needed Vocalist Adam Duritz 1993 1994 August and Everything After and popular success Edit Dan Vickrey David BrysonThe band s debut album August and Everything After was released in September 1993 7 The album s first single Mr Jones refers to Marty Jones Himalayans bassist and Duritz s childhood friend and Kenney Dale Johnson the drummer of Silvertone Chris Isaak s band 16 It describes the desire of working musicians to make it big and the fantasies they entertain about what fame might bring 17 Duritz sang the song in fun enjoying the fantasy he did not realize that just months later in December 1993 7 MTV would begin playing the video for the song Mr Jones was a breakthrough hit 18 drawing massive radio play and launching the band into stardom In 2018 the Chicago Sun Times described August and Everything After as follows August And Everything After launched the Bay Area septet with its hippie inspired roots rock infiltrating hits Mr Jones Round Here and Rain King ironically at a time when grunge dominated the charts Counting Crows eschewed the trend happily wearing their time stamped influences like Van Morrison and The Band on their patchwork sleeves and found an audience who agreed with them That first album went on to become a seven times platinum success in the U S alone at the time the fastest selling record since Nirvana Nevermind 19 With Mr Jones propelling the band forward and with positive reviews from Rolling Stone and other publications it was decided that the band could use a second guitarist and Dan Vickrey another Bay Area musician was offered the role as lead guitarist singing backing vocals The band toured extensively in 1993 and 1994 both as headliners and in supporting roles with other artists including the Rolling Stones Cracker the Cranberries Suede Bob Dylan Los Lobos Jellyfish and Midnight Oil 7 In 1994 the band appeared on Saturday Night Live 7 and Late Show with David Letterman 7 The album sold seven million copies in the U S 5 The band received two Grammy nominations in 1994 one for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal for Round Here and one for Best New Artist 20 Success took a toll on Counting Crows Duritz suffered a widely reported nervous breakdown 21 which was not his first 22 1995 1998 Recovering the Satellites and double live album Edit Charlie Gillingham keyboardist for the band on accordion The band played only two gigs in 1995 12 This allowed Duritz to write a set of songs that became the band s second album Recovering the Satellites 21 Released October 15 1996 it was heavier than August and Everything After A response to the sudden fame that Mr Jones had brought it contains lyrics such as These days I feel like I m fading away Like sometimes when I hear myself on the radio from Have You Seen Me Lately and Gonna get back to basics Guess I ll start it up again from Recovering the Satellites Dealing with the theme of Duritz s unease with his newfound fame the album was described as a concept album of sorts about trying to pick up the pieces of a family a social life and a psyche shattered by fame 21 This album contained the single A Long December which was a number one hit in Canada 23 and a Top 10 hit in the United States 24 On July 2 1997 Counting Crows started off a co headlining tour with the Wallflowers that continued to September The tour included opening acts by Bettie Serveert Engine 88 Gigolo Aunts and That Dog with each opening band touring for three weeks 25 After nine months of near constant touring in support of the album Duritz developed nodules on his vocal cords in July 1997 leading to the cancellation of a number of gigs 26 27 After taking time off to recover the band toured for the rest of 1997 concluding with a MTV show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City This concert was released as half of a double live album Across a Wire Live in New York City The other disc was a recording of a predominantly acoustic set from the band s appearance on the VH1 Storytellers show 28 1999 2001 This Desert Life and extensive touring Edit In 1999 Counting Crows performed at Woodstock 99 29 Later that same year the band released This Desert Life sales of which were propelled by the success of Hanginaround and Colorblind which was also featured in the movie Cruel Intentions Supporting the album the band embarked on a co headlining tour with alternative rock band Live Counting Crows closed nearly every show Before this album and subsequent tour the band invited session player and long time friend David Immergluck to join the band as a permanent member Immergluck had played on every Counting Crows album as a sideman but early on had declined a permanent position 10 This time however Immergluck agreed He plays a variety of instruments with the band including acoustic electric and pedal steel guitars slide guitar and mandolin as well as backing vocals 10 2000s Edit 2002 2003 Hard Candy and greatest hits album Edit On July 9 2002 the band released its fourth studio album Hard Candy The album included a cover of Joni Mitchell s song Big Yellow Taxi Vanessa Carlton contributed backing vocals to the single edit of the track which appeared on the soundtrack for Two Weeks Notice and was re released on future Hard Candy albums 30 The original version without vocals by Carlton appeared on the first album release as a hidden track Hard Candy received better reviews than the previous efforts with radio friendly songs like American Girls which featured Sheryl Crow on backing vocals and contains a more upbeat feel and tempo The band toured with the Dutch band Blof A song Holiday in Spain came together as a result of the camaraderie between the two groups it is sung partly as a dual language duet and partly as a musical round with both lead singers singing in differing languages at the end of the song 31 Midway through the Hard Candy tour drummer Ben Mize born February 2 1971 Durham North Carolina amicably left the band to spend more time with his family and pursue his own musical interests After Mize completed the American leg of the tour he was replaced by Jim Bogios formerly a drummer with Ben Folds and Sheryl Crow 32 Jim attributes leaving Sheryl Crow for Counting Crows to becoming a band member and having more creative input 33 Following the Hard Candy tour longtime bassist Matt Malley left the band He was replaced by Millard Powers Counting Crows released the greatest hits album Films About Ghosts in November 2003 34 2004 2006 Oscars and New Amsterdam Edit In 2004 the band s Accidentally in Love song appeared on the soundtrack of the hugely popular computer animated film Shrek 2 At the 77th Academy Awards the song was nominated for Best Original Song but lost to Al otro lado del rio from The Motorcycle Diaries 35 Bassist Millard Powers In June 2006 the band released New Amsterdam Live at Heineken Music Hall album 36 2007 2008 Saturday Nights amp Sunday Mornings Edit Duritz hinted in a 2006 interview 37 that Counting Crows next studio record would be released in late 2007 He indicated that the band had spent three weeks working in a recording studio with Gil Norton the producer behind Recovering the Satellites and revealed the working title of the album to be Saturday Nights amp Sunday Mornings Duritz explained that Saturday night is when you sin and Sunday is when you regret Sinning is often done very loudly angrily bitterly violently 38 Vickrey stated that the idea at the moment is to have kind of a rocking side and then an acoustic y maybe country ish side We got the first half done in May in New York so half of it is pretty strong and done And now we re going to work on the second half the country tunes during the tour 37 Amidst touring in the summer of 2007 the band performed live before the Home Run Derby at the 2007 MLB All Star Game on July 9 2007 39 On July 22 they previewed two new songs at Daniel S Frawley Stadium in Wilmington Delaware a new ballad titled Washington Square and a hard rocking track called Cowboys On August 8 2007 VH1 filmed a live performance of Mr Jones clips of which were shown on the miniseries 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s The song ranked No 27 on the list 40 In September 2007 Counting Crows played a unique show at Town Hall in New York City during which it performed all the tracks from August and Everything After in album order The show was recorded for a planned DVD release and also featured several songs from the new album On September 27 Duritz announced on his blog that the band had asked its record label to postpone the album s release until early 2008 citing the time pressures involved in preparing both the new album and an August and Everything After deluxe edition for release 41 better source needed On January 16 2008 the band released a digital single on its official website as a free download It featured 1492 from the Saturday Nights half of the new album and When I Dream Of Michelangelo from the Sunday Mornings half as its B side 42 The album was released on March 25 2008 43 In 2008 Virgil Griffith a software application writer conducted a study in which he took the ten highest favorite music options from Facebook for 1 352 different colleges and cross referenced them with the average SAT score from each college Counting Crows turned out to be near the top along with such artists as Sufjan Stevens Guster and U2 44 Departure from Geffen Edit On March 22 2009 Duritz announced on the band s website that the band would be leaving Geffen Records with whom they had worked for 18 years On this day a message from Duritz himself was posted on the band s homepage a second message was posted a few weeks later He ended the first letter with a free download of the band s cover of Madonna s Borderline The track was recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in 2003 45 Following the departure from Geffen the band has continued to tour During the summer of 2009 they launched the ambitious Saturday Night Rebel Rockers Traveling Circus and Medicine Show tour with longtime Bay Area friend Michael Franti his band Spearhead and the band Augustana 46 Instead of the traditional concert format of a short set by an opening act followed by a longer set from a main supporting act and then a long set by the headlining band the shows featured members of all of the bands joining each other for songs from each bands catalogs at various points throughout the evening 47 As Duritz explained in a welcoming message on the official website for the tour each show is going to start with EVERYONE onstage together and we re going to all be running on amp off stage all night playing one each other s songs all together and basically just playing whenever we feel like playing 48 2010s Edit 2010 2013 Independent releases and individual projects Edit The album August and Everything After Live at Town Hall was released on August 29 2011 49 The release marked the band s third professionally produced live album and the first concert video of its career The album used footage from the Town Hall concert recorded in September 2007 50 better source needed The band released a covers album entitled Underwater Sunshine Or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation on April 10 2012 with a cover design by a fan chosen in a promotional contest 51 better source needed After touring extensively in 2012 and 2013 in support of the album including headlining The Outlaw Roadshow a traveling festival tour presented in conjunction with Ryan Spaulding of the music blog Ryan s Smashing Life and touring North America in the summer of 2013 with the Wallflowers the band began working on material for a new album Duritz also took time in the summer of 2012 to begin co writing a play called Black Sun which will also feature some music written by Duritz including well known rarity songs Good Luck and Chelsea 52 53 A live album Echoes of the Outlaw Roadshow was released in North America in November 2013 citation needed 2014 2020 Somewhere Under Wonderland podcast and wine Edit The writing of material for a new album Somewhere Under Wonderland began early in 2013 and continued during that year s summer tour 53 The album was released on September 2 2014 54 In 2018 Duritz became an investor in three wineries based in Napa Valley California Elyse Winery Institution Winery and Addax Winery managed by winemaker Russell Bevan 55 56 Starting in February 2018 Duritz began recording the Underwater Sunshine Podcast a weekly music podcast with author and music journalist James Campion 57 Having parted ways with Spaulding Duritz and friends began putting on their own twice annual music festival in New York called the Underwater Sunshine Fest to showcase independent music 58 59 The first festival held at the Bowery Electric in October 2018 featured 17 bands over two nights A second in April 2019 showcased 18 bands and a third held at Rockwood Music Hall in November 2019 expanded the lineup to 26 Acts as diverse as Yellow House Orchestra Sean Barna Mikaela Davis Marcy Playground Matt Sucich Stephen Kellogg Stew and the Negro Problem and Fairhazel have appeared More bands recorded acoustic sessions at Duritz s loft the weekends of each of the festivals In January 2019 Counting Crows released a newly recorded version of August and Everything After performed with the London Symphony Orchestra at Air Studios 60 The song was cut from the band s first album which had been named after it 60 2021 present Butter Miracle cooking and more Edit Duritz revealed in late 2019 that he had begun writing new music that past August 59 In early February 2020 he described the band s next project as suites of music that may be released on various EPs The band began studio sessions in late February and early March on four songs that complete the first suite The Tall Grass Elevator Boots 61 The Angel of 14th Street and Bobby and the Rat Kings 62 Mott the Hoople Thin Lizzy and Sean Barna s album CISSY were cited as influences on original demos of the songs as Duritz was writing though the final recordings will likely not sound similar 63 During the COVID 19 pandemic without touring without being able to work on music in the studio and taking a hiatus from his podcast Duritz began hosting cooking videos through his Instagram stories 64 Speaking with chef Tyler Florence Duritz said the type of research he would do regarding music for the podcast he turned into exploring more about food and cooking to share with others 56 Duritz and Campion would return to producing the Underwater Sunshine Podcast in May 2021 56 Elevator Boots was released as the first single for the four track EP in April 2021 described by Rolling Stone as a melodic wistful ode to life on tour with a sound that somehow manages to bridge the gap between the Band and Mott the Hoople 65 The EP titled Butter Miracle Suite One will be released on May 21 2021 Duritz tells Rolling Stone that a second EP Butter Miracle Suite Two will be released and together form a full album He is currently writing songs for the second EP and the band has tentatively plans to resume touring in the Fall of 2021 65 During the 2022 Butter Miracle Tour the band performed live in Israel for the first time playing in an amphitheater in the city of Ra anana 66 Influences live performances and covers Edit Duritz performing with the band in May 2010 Counting Crows and Duritz in particular have become renowned for energetic passionate live performances 67 68 69 The band s influences include Van Morrison R E M and Bob Dylan 70 13 71 72 Several Counting Crows songs have been altered during the band s live performances such as Round Here Goodnight Elisabeth Rain King and A Murder of One This can be heard on the Across a Wire Live in New York City album on the first disc on which Round Here contains lyrics from Have You Seen Me Lately and the second disc Anna Begins has an extended midsection with new lyrics and the introduction to Mr Jones includes lyrics from Miller s Angels and from the Byrds So You Wanna Be A Rock amp Roll Star 73 better source needed In February 2011 Duritz released an indie album of cover songs he had recorded entitled All My Bloody Valentines He allowed Facebook followers to help name and design the cover art for the album 74 The band has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide 75 Band members EditCurrent members Adam Duritz lead vocals keyboards occasional harmonica 1991 present David Bryson rhythm guitar 1994 present backing vocals 1991 present lead guitar 1991 1994 Charlie Gillingham keyboards backing vocals 1991 present accordion clarinet 1996 present David Immergluck guitars bass pedal steel guitar mandolin backing vocals 1999 present session musician 1993 1999 banjo 2011 present Dan Vickrey lead guitar backing vocals 1994 present banjo 2002 present Jim Bogios drums percussion backing vocals 2002 present Millard Powers bass rhythm guitar backing vocals 2005 present Former members Steve Bowman drums percussion backing vocals 1991 1994 Matt Malley bass rhythm guitar keyboards backing vocals 1991 2005 Ben Mize drums percussion backing vocals 1994 2002 TimelineDiscography EditMain article Counting Crows discography Studio albumsAugust and Everything After 1993 Recovering the Satellites 1996 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