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NewsStream | eTracks | Artists | Podcast | Fantasy Music LeagueCounting Crows 1989Singer Adam Duritz and guitarist David Bryson are introduced by San Francisco Bay Area musician David Immerglück and subsequently begin writing songs together. 1990 Duritz and Bryson perform as an acoustic duo at coffeehouses and small clubs. They call themselves Counting Crows after an English divination rhyme. October 1990 Matt Malley (bass) and drummer Ben Ulrich join and the four start performing at San Francisco clubs. Ben is later replaced by Steve Bowman in August. August 1991 Duritz and Bryson recruit Bay Area music scene friends, Charles Gillingham (keyboards) and Steve Bowman (drums) to record a demo. Their chemistry undeniable, the new band resumes playing clubs in San Francisco. February 1992 Counting Crows perform at a BMI New Music Showcase at San Francisco's I-Beam club. April 1992 Counting Crows sign with DGC Records. June 1992 Counting Crows open for Bob Dylan in Los Angeles. Fall 1992/Winter 1993 Counting Crows record their debut album, August and Everything After, at a rented mansion in the Hollywood Hills. They live on the premises during the sessions. January 1993 Counting Crows fill in for Van Morrison at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. August 1993 Guitarist Dan Vickrey joins Counting Crows. Sept. 14, 1993 August and Everything After, produced by T-Bone Burnett (Elvis Costello, Los Lobos, Roy Orbison), is released. November 1993 Rolling Stone calls "August and Everything After "one of the best rock releases of the year" and gives it a four-star review. Fall/Winter 1993 Counting Crows tour, opening for Midnight Oil, Suede and The Cranberries. January - June 1994 Counting Crows tour, opening for Cracker. January 1994 August and Everything After enters the Billboard Top 200 album chart. January 1994 Counting Crows appear on "Saturday Night Live." April 1994 August and Everything After peaks on the Billboard 200 at No. 4. Its chart run will last 93 weeks. Summer 1994 Counting Crows headline tour of theaters. Duritz invites his personal favorites to open the shows, including Alex Chilton, Buffalo Tom, Chainsaw Kittens, Velocity Girl, The Cox Family, Dog's Eye View and The Gigolo Aunts. August 1994 Counting Crows join The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour as special guests. September 8, 1994 Counting Crows win MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist in a Video, for "Mr. Jones." September 13, 1994 "Going Back to Georgia," a duet featuring and co-written by Duritz and Nanci Griffith, appears on Griffith's album Flyer. October 12, 1994 Drummer Ben Mize replaces Bowman. Winter 1994 Counting Crows tour Europe. January 1995 Counting Crows win American Music Award for Favorite Artist, Alternative Music. May 1995 Counting Crows begin writing material for Recovering the Satellites. July 18, 1995 Counting Crows' cover of The Psychedelic Furs song "The Ghost In You" appears on the soundtrack to the film "Clueless." Winter 1995/1996 Recovering the Satellites is recorded in another big Hollywood house on a hill, with the band again choosing to reside on the premises. Oct. 8, 1996 Recover ing the Satellites, produced by Gil Norton (The Pixies, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Mieces, Del Amitri), is released on vinyl as a double album. Oct. 15, 1996 Recovering the Satellites is released on cd and cassette. Oct. 20, 1996 Recovering the Satellites debuts on the Billboard 200 at #1. Oct. 23, 1996 August and Everything After is certified seven-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Nov. 12, 1996 U.S. theater tour begins in New Haven, Conn. The band again invites some of their favorite acts to open, including Cake and Fiona Apple. Dec. 2, 1996 Duritz seriously injures his knee during opening night of a four-night stand at New York's Beacon Theatre. Despite intense pain, he continues the show, and no subsequent performances are cancelled due to the injury. Duritz undergoes open-knee surgery over the Christmas holidays. Dec. 11 and 12, 1996 Counting Crows become first band to appear on the "Late Show With David Letterman" for two consecutive nights, a first for the program. May 3 - June 13, 1997 European Theater tour (beginning in Galway, Ireland). June 5, 1997 Recovering the Satellites is certified double pla tinum. June 21, 1997 Band performs for a half million people at the Blockbuster Rockfest in Dallas, Texas. July 1 - Nov. 6, 1997 Band headlines on a summer shed tour. Supporting acts include The Wallflowers, That Dog, The Gigolo Aunts and Bettie Serveert. Aug. 12, 1997 Band performs at New York's Chelsea Studios for taping of VH-1's "Storytellers" series. Nov. 6, 1997 Counting Crows performs at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom for taping of MTV's "Live at the Ten Spot" series. Show marks the end of the band's U.S. tour. No v. 26 - Dec. 20, 1997 Second European theater tour. Dec. 8 and 9, 1997 Counting Crows perform two sold-out shows at London's Royal Albert Hall. July 14, 1998 Across a Wire - Live in New York is released. August 1998 Band begins writing and recording their third studio album with David Lowery (Sparklehorse, Lauren Hoffman, September 67) and Dennis Herring (Cracker, Camper Van Beethoven, Throwing Muses) co-producing ' in yet another house on a hill in Hollywood. November 1999 The album This Desert Life, is released Nov. 2, 1999. RIAA Certified platinum in January of 2000 January 2000 Counting Crows release the first of a series of official bootlegs titled By the time we got to woodstock, followed up by Faced the Promised Land in May of 2000 Spring 2000 After contributing to past Counting Crows projects, David Immergluck becomes the official seventh member of the band. July 2000 Counting Crows embark on a co headlining tour with LIVE. May 2002 Counting Crows release first single from new album "American Girls" July 2002 Counting Crows release Hard Candy - debuts at number 5 on billboards. Number 1 on internet billboards. October 2002 Hard Candy is certified Gold November 2002 Ben Mize decides to leave the band to pursue a solo career. Jim Bogios is named as his replacement. July 2003 Counting Crows launch official fanclub: Cloudkookooland May 2004 Counting Crows contribute song to SHREK 2 soundtrack. Accidentally in Love has the highest 1st week chart debut on Adult Top 40 of any record in 2 1/2 years. --- from the official Counting Crows website Copyright ©2006 Net Music Countdown®. All Rights Reserved. |
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