Sheryl Crow
American musician
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2025 | Single 'You and Me Time' by James Bay released from the album Changes All the Time |
2024 | Contributed guitar to a re-release of Mark Knopfler's 'Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero' in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. |
October 25 2024 | Released the single 'Light A Candle', with proceeds donated to the American Red Cross to support communities affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. |
March 29 2024 | Released her new studio album 'Evolution', which was preceded by the single 'Alarm Clock'. |
2023 | Sheryl Crow released the single 'Alarm Clock' from the upcoming album Evolution |
November 2023 | Crow released 'The Story of Everything' EP, an LP with 8 tracks under the Big Machine Group label. |
November 3 2023 | Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
November 3 2023 | Sheryl Crow announced her twelfth studio album 'Evolution' and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the same day. |
2022 | Sheryl Crow released the music video for 'Forever', distributed on YouTube and VEVO |
2022 | Sheryl Crow released the single 'Forever' for the documentary soundtrack Sheryl: Music from the Feature Documentary |
2022 | Sheryl Crow appeared as herself/guest on the TV show Barmageddon in an episode featuring Gwen Stefani |
2022 | A Showtime documentary film titled 'Sheryl', directed by Amy Scott and chronicling her career, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival. |
May 5 2022 | Released 'Sheryl: Music from the Feature Documentary' album. |
2021 | Sheryl Crow collaborated with TobyMac on two versions of the song 'Promised Land' from the album 'Life After Death' |
2021 | Sheryl Crow featured on Barry Gibb's album 'Greenfields' with the song 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart' |
2021 | Crow and her son Levi attended several Milwaukee Bucks post-season games, supporting the team during their NBA Finals victory. |
August 13 2021 | Sheryl Crow released 'Live from the Ryman and More', distributed by BMLG in 2×CD, 4×LP, streaming, and download formats. The album reached #43 in Germany and #16 in the UK. |
2020 | Sheryl Crow collaborated with Yola and The Highwomen on the song 'Hold On' |
2019 | Sheryl Crow released the music video for 'Redemption Day', a collaboration with Johnny Cash, directed by Shaun Silva and distributed on YouTube and VEVO |
2019 | Sheryl Crow featured Chris Stapleton on the single 'Tell Me When It's Over' from the album Threads |
2019 | Released her album 'Threads', featuring collaborations with notable artists including Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Sting, Stevie Nicks, Willie Nelson, and Keith Richards. |
2019 | Announced 'Threads' would be her final album, stating she would continue writing, touring, and potentially release short-form music. |
2018 | Sheryl Crow collaborated with Reef to release the single 'My Sweet Love' from the album Revelation |
2018 | Sheryl Crow released 'Wouldn't Want to Be Like You' single with Annie Clark for the album Threads |
November 10 2018 | Sheryl Crow performed a concert at the Capitol Theatre, which was later released as a live documentary film capturing her performance |
November 9 2018 | Sheryl Crow released 'Live at the Capitol Theatre – 2017 Be Myself Tour', distributed by Cleopatra Entertainment in multiple formats including 2×CD/DVD, 2×CD/Bluray, LP, and download. |
April 21 2017 | Released her tenth studio album 'Be Myself', co-produced with Jeff Trott and Tchad Blake, marking a return to her 1990s musical sound. |
March 2017 | Sheryl Crow duets with Rodney Crowell on the track 'I'm Tied To Ya' from his album Close Ties. |
2013 | Released 'Feels Like Home' album. |
November 11 2013 | Released '5 Classic Albums' as a 5×CD box set and digital download. |
February 15 2013 | Released 'Everyday Is a Winding Road: The Collection' compilation album, which charted at #59 in Germany. |
January 4 2011 | Released 'Icon 1 / Icon 2' compilation album. |
2010 | Released '100 Miles from Memphis' album, continuing to evolve her musical style. |
June 2010 | Crow announced the adoption of her second son, who was born the previous April. |
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