It's understandable to be a little skeptical of Sheryl Crow these days. She seemingly shows up everywhere, playing, posing, dating, speaking out--you name it. In fact, given...
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It's hard to call The Globe Sessions a stumble, but its stripped-down, straightforwardness paled in comparison to the dark pop-culture kaleidoscope of Sheryl Crow's...
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Sheryl Crow was one of the key artists of the '90s, if the yardstick is capturing the sound and spirit of the time. A former backing vocalist for Michael Jackson -- an...
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Sheryl Crow earned her recording contract through hard work, gigging as a backing vocalist for everyone from Don Henley to Michael Jackson before entering the studio with...
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Sounds like Miz Crow has been spending some quality time with her Lindsey Buckingham CDs and grooving to Led Zeppelin's biggest sophisto-hairballs--and her opening stints...
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Since her dense, varied, post-modernist eponymous second album illustrated that Sheryl Crow was no one-album wonder, she wasn't left with as much to prove the third time...
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Talk about water under the bridge. The last time Sheryl Crow made an album, hardly anyone except her label even knew who she was--and even they mainly knew her as this...
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Hiring noted roots experimentalists Tchad Blake and Mitchell Froom as engineer and consultant, respectively, Sheryl Crow took a cue from their Latin Playboys project for her...
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From a largely forgettable first album (save for the unforgettably irritating "All I Wanna Do"), Sheryl Crow has made remarkable strides since she asserted full...
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Most concerts in Central Park are an event, and Sheryl Crow designed hers to be an event with a capital E, performing duets with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks,...
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