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Singer, pianist and guitarist, born Sheryl Suzanne Crow, on February 11, 1962, in Kennett, Missouri, to Wendell and Bernice Crow. She has two older sisters, Kathy and Karen, and one younger brother, Steve. Crow began playing piano at age six. She graduated from Kennett High School in 1980 and the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1984, where she majored in music education. During college, she spent her weekends performing with a local band, Cashmere.
After college, Crow worked as a music teacher in an elementary school in St. Louis before moving to Los Angeles in 1986. She began recording jingles for advertising clients, including McDonald’s, and worked as a back-up singer. In 1987-88 she sang on Michael Jackson’s “Bad” world tour. She later sang back-up for Sting, Rod Stewart and Don Henley. In 1991 Crow recorded an album for A&M Records which she shelved because it sounded too “slick.” She began playing with the band The Tuesday Music Club, comprised of Bill Bottrell, David Baerwald, David Ricketts, and Sheryl’s then-boyfriend Kevin Gilbert. In 1993 the group released the multi-platinum album Tuesday Night Music Club which included the smash hit, “All I Wanna Do.”
In 1995, she won three Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, Record of the Year (for “All I Want to Do”), and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Tuesday Music Club. She also performed a MTV Unplugged session in 1995. Crow released the album Sheryl Crow in 1996, winning two Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. She spent much of 1997-98 on tour, playing select dates on the Rolling Stones’ Bridges to Babylon tour and performing at the 1998 Lilith Fair concerts. She released her third album The Globe Sessions in the fall of 1998, which won a Grammy for Best Rock Album. During 1999, Crow performed in Europe and toured with Lilith Fair throughout the United States. At the Grammy Awards in February 2000, Crow won for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, for her rendition of the Guns 'n Roses hit "Sweet Child o'Mine."
Discography:
Tuesday Night Music Club (1993) #3 USA Billboard 200, (RIAA: 8xPlatinum) #8 UK, Grammy for Best New Artist
"Leaving Las Vegas" (1993) #66 UK, USA Modern Rock Tracks #8
"All I Wanna Do" (1994) #2 USA Billboard Hot 100, #4 UK, #1 USA Adult Contemporary, #1 USA Top 40 Mainstream, Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance and Record of the Year
"Strong Enough" (1995) #5 USA Billboard Hot 100, #33 UK, #3 USA Top 40 Mainstream
"Can't Cry Anymore" (1995) #33 UK
"Run Baby Run" (1995) #24 UK
"What I Can Do For You" (1995) #43 UK
"I Shall Believe" (1995)
Sheryl Crow (1996) #6 USA Billboard 200, (RIAA: 3xPlatinum) #5 UK, Grammy for Best Rock Album
"If It Makes You Happy" (1996) #10 USA Billboard Hot 100, #9 UK, #4 USA Top 40 Mainstream, Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
"Everyday Is A Winding Road" (1997) #11 USA Billboard Hot 100, #12 UK, #5 USA Top 40 Mainstream
"Hard To Make A Stand (1997)" #22 UK
"A Change Would Do You Good" (1997) #8 UK, #5 USA Adult Top 40
"Home" (1997) #25 UK
Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack (1997)
"Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) #12 UK
The Globe Sessions (1998) #2 UK, #5 USA Billboard 200, Grammy for Best Rock Album
"My Favorite Mistake" (1998) #20 USA Billboard Hot 100, #9 UK, #2 USA Adult Top 40, #5 USA Top 40 Mainstream
"There Goes the Neighborhood" (1999) #19 UK, Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
"Anything But Down (1999)" #19 UK
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live in Central Park (1999) #107 USA Billboard 200
"The Difficult Kind" (1999)
Big Daddy soundtrack (1999)
"Sweet Child O' Mine" (1999) #30 UK
C'mon C'mon (2002) #2 USA Billboard 200, (RIAA: Platinum) #2 UK
"Soak Up the Sun" (2002) #17 USA Billboard Hot 100, #16 UK, #1 USA Top 40, #5 USA Adult Contemporary
"Steve McQueen" (2002) #44 UK, #13 USA Adult Top 40, Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
"C'mon C'mon" (2002)
"It's So Easy" (2003)
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow (2003) #2 USA Billboard 200, (RIAA: 3xPlatinum) #2 UK
"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (2003) #37 UK
"Light In Your Eyes" (2003) #73 UK
Wildflower (2005) #2 USA Billboard 200, (RIAA: Platinum) #25 UK
Good is Good (2005) #64 US Billboard Hot 100, #75 UK
Links: Official Sheryl Crow website
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