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  1. Midway through the Hard Candy tour, drummer Ben Mize (born February 2, 1971, Durham, North Carolina) amicably left the band to spend more time with his family and pursue his own musical interests. After Mize completed the American leg of the tour, he was replaced by Jim Bogios, formerly a drummer with Ben Folds and Sheryl Crow. [36]

  2. Counting Crows es una banda estadounidense de rock alternativo originaria de Berkeley, California. Alcanzó gran notoriedad a mediados de la década de los 90, a raíz del lanzamiento de su álbum debut August and Everything After y gracias al éxito "Mr. Jones".

  3. 12 de may. de 2004 · Ben Mize of Counting Crows. By On 12th May 2004. Most rock drummers hit hard and play loud. But Counting Crows drummer Ben Mize prefers a different approach. “I love to play quietly, with brushes,” he explains. “It seems to be more musical for me. I enjoy the ability to be understated in a song.”

  4. 24 de mar. de 2008 · And when Ben [Mize] replaced Steve later, it was much more of a punk drumming sensibility, so we were playing much more rock music. That allowed us to become the band that could make Recovering...

  5. The album featured founding Counting Crows members Adam Duritz, David Bryson (guitar), Charlie Gillingham (keyboards), Matt Malley (bass), as well as new additions Ben Mize (drums) and Dan Vickrey (guitars). Multi-instrumentalist David Immerglück played on the album as a session musician as well.

  6. Ben Mize (Counting Crows, Acetate) talks to Steve Barry during AthFest 2004. Featuring clips from his performance at Flicker. Special cameos from Dave School...

  7. A Murder of One. August and Everything After · 1993. Essential Albums. Recovering the Satellites. Adam Duritz had sung repeatedly about wanting to be a star on the Counting Crows’ breakthrough hit, “Mr. Jones.” But when fame came, he did not find it easy.