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The 60-year-old singer rose to fame in 1987 when she was given the opportunity to tour with the late global superstar Michael Jackson. #SherylCrow -
Sheryl Crow Final Album To Feature Johnny Cash, Keith Richards, And Stevie Nicks
Sheryl Crow collaborated with her favorite artist in her upcoming album due to come out in 2019. She also discussed why she decided to release a final album. -
Sheryl Crow Releases New Song ‘Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You’ Featuring St. Vincent
Sheryl Crow dropped a new song called 'Wouldn't Want To Be Like You.' The track will be featured in the singer's 11th studio album, which will be released soon. -
The Roots, Sheryl Crow, Aloe Blacc & Steve Tyler Lead John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert at MSG
In honor of what would have been John Lennon's 75th birthday, a handful of influential artists including Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Sheryl Crow, Aloe Blacc, Pat Monahan of Train, Brandon Flowers of the Killers, Chris Stapleton, the Roots and Eric Church will come together for a tribute concert at Madison Square Garden. -
John Lennon Tribute Concert to Feature Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Brandon Flower and More
A massive list of musicians including Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Brandon Flowers and many more will perform for a John Lennon tribute concert at New York's Madison Square Garden on Dec. 5, to honor what would have been the Beatles singer's 75th birthday. -
Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow, Ryan Adams & Neil Young Led 2015 Bridge School Benefit Concert
On October 24 and 25, some of the biggest names in music including Neil Young and Promise of the Real, Ben Harper, Ryan Adams, Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent will perform at the 29th annual Bridge School Benefit Concert, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. -
McCartney, Bon Jovi, Fergie & Colbie Callait Team for 'Love Song to the Earth'
In order to raise awareness ahead of December's United Nations Climate Change conference in Paris, Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Colbie Caillat, Fergie and Sheryl Crow joined forces for an environmentally conscious track titled "Love Song to the Earth." The star-studded alliance also released a lyric video for the global campaign track, showcasing how many taken for granted wonders of the world are at risk if Earth's inhabitants don't move toward halting climate change. -
American Roots Festival: Eric Church, Modest Mouse, Willie Nelson Lead First Lineup
There's another new music festival on the horizon this autumn, and this time it's going back to the root of it all. Today (Aug. 5) the initial lineup for the American Roots Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, was announced, featuring the likes of Eric Church, Modest Mouse, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson and more. -
Ed Sheeran, D'Angelo and More Performing Carnegie Hall for Bill Withers Tribute
Bill Withers will be honored at Carnegie Hall in October, as performers including Ed Sheeran, D'Angelo and Sheryl Crow will perform his songs for the charity concert. -
Ranking Bond Theme Songs: Adele, Madonna, Tina Turner and More Join James
Bookies in the UK have closed betting on the performer behind the theme song for the new James Bond film, Spectre, as an anonymous bettor placed a £15,000 wager that Radiohead will perform the track. There's no official word yet from the band or the studio...but it's safe to say that no one throws away that much money without a good hunch. Although director Sam Mendes says that a song has indeed been recorded and will be officially released soon, all we can do right now is wonder. In the meantime, take a look at the theme songs from the previous seven installments of the Bond series, which we've ranked from worst to first. -
No Doubt, The Killers & Zac Brown Band Lead Lineup for San Diego's Kaaboo Festival
It seems like every city is trying to get in on the festival game these days, so why not San Diego? Today (Feb. 23), a new multi-day musical extravaganza the Kaaboo Festival was announced and the inaugural lineup includes some of the best players from every genre, including No Doubt, Zac Brown Band and The Killers. -
Darius Rucker Shares New Song 'Possibilities,' Inspired by a 12-Year-Old St. Jude's Patient Who Defied the Odds [LISTEN]
Brennan Simkins was 6 when doctors diagnosed him with acute myeloid leukemia in 2009. He received a total of four bone marrow transplants, but the disease continued to wreak havoc on his immune system. Turner Simkins, his father, turned to music during this difficult time, penning a song titled "Possibilities." He pitched it to Darius Rucker, who jumped at the opportunity to record it for all the people involved at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Taste of Country notes."We had gotten ourselves into the mindset of 'Here we go again,'" Turner told the "Augusta Chronicle" about how the family felt after the fourth transplant.A friend advised Turner to write a song to take his mind off the situation. The family never gave up hope, and Brennan continued to fight. In 2011, his leukemia went into remission and he has been doing well ever since.
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