Sheryl Crow may not have made it to the altar yet, but the singer hasn't given up on the idea. She knows marriage isn't the key to happiness for her, but rather, it's her two boys.
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Another great duet from Willie Nelson's CD "To All The Girls...". This one is a duet with Sheryl Crow. I love Sheryl's very clear vocals on this song. I also love the song because it reminds my of my Dad and Uncle Leo. They both loved music like this. My uncle used to play the drums and my Dad had the most amazing tenor vocals. I miss them both so much. This song was originally released
When George Strait took the stage for a final show in Music City on Friday night (March 21), he proved that the cowboy won't ride away quietly -- the King of Country is going out with a bang.
Nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow and 'Days of Gold' hitmaker Jake Owen are part of the star-studded lineup that will play for the 6th annual T.J. Martell Honors Gala on March 10, 2014.
Sheryl Crow's Cross Creek Farm, a sprawling estate located in the Nashville area, remains on the market and the singer has once again dropped the asking price. The home, up for sale since 2010, is now listed at $3,850,000, down from the original asking price of over $7.5 million.
Sheryl Crow's new single 'Callin' Me When I'm Lonely' is the anti-'Easy,' as it's a big vocal showcase that leans toward sharp, jabbing emotions. The country newcomer opens up to show off a voice that's bathed in retro cool. This is a no-tricks ballad that finds a woman struggling to stay away from a guy she aches for.
Through the encouragement of pal Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow crossed over to country music, which welcomed her with open arms. But even in 2013, it's a genre that's largely dominated by males, and Crow is hoping for a change to that pattern -- along with many other country gals.
Her debut country album 'Feels Like Home' has just been released, but Sheryl Crow is already settled into her home in Nashville. The rootsy 'newcomer' country artist says she is happy to live in a low-key city where the paparazzi aren't lurking around every corner.