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Aug. 2, 2011
Ministry of Gossip
Nov. 24, 2010
Music
Counting Crows leader Adam Duritz ‘came crashing down’ after the band’s sudden riseto pop stardom. Now, hear all about it: the soaring highs, the fears and the new hopes.
Oct. 13, 1996
Real Estate
The six-bedroom Mediterranean features a private screening room and includes a pool, spa and outdoor living room.
Jan. 29, 2009
** 1/2 COUNTING CROWS “This Desert Life” Geffen Counting Crows front man Adam Duritz is the kind of guy that men resent when their girlfriends admire him.
Oct. 30, 1999
The singer-songwriter expounds on his mental health struggles and his friendship with the late Bob Saget: ‘I’m never gonna get over this one.’
Sept. 6, 2023
Adam Duritz is apparently one mixed-up rock star.
April 7, 1997
Sept. 16, 2014
For just over 90 minutes at the Wiltern Theatre on Monday, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz sang of change--needing it, wanting it, hating it, accepting it--as the Los Angeles-based band confidently shaded each sprawling, mid-tempo anthem and soul-searching ballad with guitars, keyboards, mandolin and percussion, evoking roots-rockers from Gram Parsons to the Allman Brothers.
Dec. 8, 1999
SMALL FACES: Adam Duritz and the rest of Counting Crows are in L.A. writing songs for the follow-up to the band’s hit 1993 debut, “August . . . and Everything After.”
July 9, 1995