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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