Last Updated: 16 Apr, 2024 | Views: 563
Age: 62
Profession: Musician
Other Profession(s): Actress, Singer, Song writer
Famous For: “100 Greatest Women in Music”
Higher Education: Degree in music composition
About (Profile/ Biography)
Sheryl Crow is an American singer-songwriter known for hits like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy". She has won multiple Grammy Awards and is known for her blend of rock, pop, and country music. Crow is also an advocate for environmental and animal welfare issues. From 1987 to 1994, she worked as a backing vocalist for artists such as Michael Jackson, Don Henley, and Stevie Wonder.
Sheryl Crow Career:
Sheryl Crow Debut album - In 1993, Sheryl Crow released her debut album, "Tuesday Night Music Club," which included the hit songs "All I Wanna Do" and "Strong Enough."
1996: Won three Grammy Awards for her self-titled album, which included the hit songs "If It Makes You Happy" and "Everyday Is a Winding Road."
1998: Released the album "The Globe Sessions," which won a Grammy for Best Rock Album.
2002: Recorded the theme song for the James Bond film "Die Another Day."
2003: Released the album "The Very Best of Sheryl Crow," which included new recordings of some of her biggest hits.
2008: Released the album "Detours," which included political and social commentary, as well as personal reflections.
2013: Released the country-influenced album "Feels Like Home."
2019: Released the collaborative album "Threads," which included duets with artists such as Johnny Cash, Maren Morris, and Keith Richards.
Sheryl Crow Popular Album:
Sheryl Crow, in 1996
If It Makes You Happy
A Change Would Do You Good
Everyday Is a Winding Road
Sheryl Crow Awards:
ASCAP Pop Music Award for Songwriter of the Year (1997)
Billboard Music Award for Female Album Artist of the Year (1997)
American Music Award for Favorite New Pop/Rock Female Artist (1995)
Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist (1995)
CMT Music Award (2002)
NRJ Music Award (1997)
Sheryl Crow Controversy:
Sheryl Crow has not been involved in significant controversies throughout her career. However, she has spoken out about various social and political issues, including gun control and environmental conservation.
In 2019, she was also involved in a feud with the country music group Little Big Town over a songwriting credit for their collaboration on the song "The Worst."
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