Songwriter. Activist. Rock star. Woman. Champion. Mother. Nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow is many things, but at the core, she remains a creative spirit channeling her talents into music that lifts people up, brings them together, and speaks to the truths on the horizon. Crow’s is a career beyond dreams, with songs that defined the third wave of feminism, a rockist’s ability to sweep the pop charts without losing any edge and enough wide-open Midwestern joy to captivate the world. Her first nine studio albums have sold 35 million copies worldwide; seven charted in the Top 10, and five were certified for Multi-Platinum sales. “Sheryl”, a Showtime documentary about her life and career, was released to critical acclaim in 2022. And in 2023, Crow garnered another milestone accolade, with her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
Crow has been feted by a new generation of singer-songwriters who have covered her songs and talked about her influence, including Olivia Rodrigo, H.E.R, Haim, Maren Morris, Lorde, Sasami, Best Coast, and Brandi Carlile. “The passion and ability of our young people to dig deep and express themselves energizes and encourages me endlessly,” Crow says. “It thrills me to see their passion and will to change the world.”
Crow is known as well for her passionate support of multiple charities, including The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, The World Food Program, Feeding America, ADOPT A CLASSROOM, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, MusiCares, Pelotonia, the Delta Children’s Home and many other worthy causes.