Adam Duritz
- Actor
- Composer
- Producer
Adam Duritz is an innovative lyricist and piano player who brings the
same soul to his friends and lifestyle as he does to the beautiful
lyrics and music that he performs. Duritz joined and performed in the
Bay area band "The Himalayans" until 1991 at which time he left to form
Counting Crows. Before he left, however, material was recorded which
eventually lead to the release of the 2002 album "She likes the
Weather". The album has a track called "round here" which was
eventually re-recorded on the Counting Crows album "August and
Everything After". During this period in his life he was also involved
in the San Francisco based band 'Sordid Humour'. After the Himalayans
lost Duritz and the Counting Crows were formed, Duritz's new band
gained a huge following and the release of their acclaimed 1993 album
was a huge success. The band toured extensively before heading into the
studio again for the 1996 album "recovering the satelites". The album
was a worthy follow up and it bookmarked the bands place in the music
industry. The album was followed by 1998's 'This Desert Life' and
2002's 'Hard Candy'. The two albums house such hits as 'Hangin'
around', 'American Girls' respectively. After a long season of touring,
the band put together the greatest hits album "Films about ghosts"
which not only had Crows material but also housed the new track "She
Don't Want Nobody Near" and a Grateful Dead cover song. The album was
released in 2003 and it saw even more success for the band with songs
playing on shows such as the WB's One Tree Hill (2003).
He also tried his hand at film production with the Vince Vaughn-Ashley Judd film The Locusts (1997).
He also tried his hand at film production with the Vince Vaughn-Ashley Judd film The Locusts (1997).