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NEW YORK — Sometimes the comfort zone is where a musician belongs. That’s the charm of “Be Myself,” Sheryl Crow’s pointedly titled new album, which gleefully and unabashedly returns to ...
For Crow, music is both a physical and a spiritual experience that "can only come from inside of a person." "It does worry me that you now will be able to do that without spirit," she says.
Sheryl Crow looked back on her breakup with Lance Armstrong, sharing how it—along with her 2006 breast cancer diagnosis—made her "reassess" her life and become mom to two kids.
Sheryl Crow’s fans appeared to be divided after the singer shared a political message on social media this week. The nine-time Grammy Award winner posted her statement alongside a video on ...
Sheryl Crow joined Q's Tom Power to discuss her biggest hits, her long and subtly political career in music, and whether her latest album, Threads, is truly her last record ever.
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