Counting Crows and The Wallflowers will take to the road this summer, working their way across North America in support of their respective 2012 efforts.
Alt-rockers Counting Crows will take on a rash of U.S. markets this fall in continued support of their recently released covers album, "Underwater Sunshine."
By the time Adam Duritz and Counting Crows sauntered onto the stage Tuesday night (6/12) at Danbury, CT's Ives Concert Park, a hearty crowd of about 2,500 had been sitting in the open air venue under steady and occasionally torrential rain for two-and-a-half hours.
Except for a few paragraphs about him on Wikipedia and various interviews he's given going back to 1994, when he joined Counting Crows just after their first album, "August and Everything After," hit the charts, Dan Vickrey remains something of a mystery.
Along with adding a second leg to their impending "Outlaw Roadshow" tour, alt-rockers Counting Crows have unveiled a BitTorrent bundle of tracks from the brand-new "Underwater Sunshine."
With a handful of intimate club shows behind them, alt-rockers Counting Crows have confirmed several summertime gigs in support of the recently released "Underwater Sunshine."
Friday's SXSW showcase lineup marked one of the music festival's best selections of artists of the week, keeping fans running from venue to venue throughout downtown Austin.
Berkeley rockers Counting Crows spent their Friday night (3/15) at the South by Southwest Music Conference, performing a mix of established tunes and reworked covers before a crowd of thousands at Austin's Auditorium Shores.
Alternative rockers Counting Crows will target smaller venues this spring to promote their forthcoming album, "Underwater Sunshine (or "What We Did On Our Summer Vacation")," due out April 10.
June 2013
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