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When it comes to California rock, no one does it quite like Counting Crows.
They’ve sold more than 20 million albums, captivating listeners with their soulful sound and roof-raising live performances.
They’ve returned to tour the world 30 years after their global explosion, and they’re kicking it off in 2026 with a March show in Auckland.
Adam Duritz, founding member and frontman, told Andrew Dickens one of the things keeping them going after 30 years is “bloody-minded stubbornness”.
“I dreamed of doing this my entire life,” he said.
“I feel pretty lucky about the situation, and also pretty determined still.”
“I really love it – it's all I ever wanted to do.”
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By Newstalk ZBWhen it comes to California rock, no one does it quite like Counting Crows.
They’ve sold more than 20 million albums, captivating listeners with their soulful sound and roof-raising live performances.
They’ve returned to tour the world 30 years after their global explosion, and they’re kicking it off in 2026 with a March show in Auckland.
Adam Duritz, founding member and frontman, told Andrew Dickens one of the things keeping them going after 30 years is “bloody-minded stubbornness”.
“I dreamed of doing this my entire life,” he said.
“I feel pretty lucky about the situation, and also pretty determined still.”
“I really love it – it's all I ever wanted to do.”
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