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A well-accomplished musician, Sheryl Crow has
achieved a multitude of success with only two albums. She is what some would
call a "one of a kind rock star." She added some new flavor to modern pop
and rock music with her incredibly marketable success. Portraying the image
of the dreamer who only wants to play the guitar and roam the world, Sheryl
"the rebel" brought with her an originality unseen by the music industry.
Her smoky voice and sultry wzy of playing guitar has us hooked.
Wendell and Bernice Crow, Sheryl's parents, were also linked to the music
industry. Her dad used to play the trumpet in swing bands when he was in his
prime, although he did move on to become a lawyer. As an artist, however,
Sheryl requested that he play a piece from her debut album on the A&M label,
which he did with much success.
Her mom is a piano teacher, so it's no wonder that Sheryl, and her two
sisters, were all musically literate. But there was something special about
Sheryl from the start. Her parents saw it, and now the whole world can see
it.
In high school, Miss Crow was a very busy girl; she was a cheerleader,
played piano, and studied for classes (receiving great marks by the way).
She attended the University of Missouri in Columbia and majored in music, to
no one's surprise.
During her stay at college, she began gaining some real musical experience
by performing with a rock and roll cover band named Cashmere. After that,
Sheryl became qualified to write, compose, and teach music. Once she
graduated from college, however, Sheryl decided to teach music to elementary
school children.
Because she wanted to have a soaring career in the world of music, Sheryl
packed herself up and moved to Los Angeles in 1986. At first, as is the case
with most struggling artists, she took on odd jobs like waitressing and
singing in television commercials.
Soon after that, Sheryl got her big break after she snuck into an audition
where Michael Jackson was auditioning backup singers. She got the part and
went on the two-year Bad tour. Like with all celebrities, it was rumored
that "the gloved one" and Sheryl had some sort of romantic involvement, but
she quickly squashed all the gossip once she became a staple in the music
industry.
After the Bad tour came to an end, she later toured in the End of the
Innocence tour with Don Henley. Whilst being a backup singer, Sheryl began
gaining necessary studio experience and also wrote songs that established
artists like Celine Dion and Wynonna Judd picked up.
When a producer by the name of Hugh Padgham heard Sheryl sing in the studios,
her career took a turn in the right direction. Soon after that, Padgham
submitted her demo tape to A&M and her star had finally begun to shine.
After being invited to join a weekly jam happening with musicians David
Gilbert, Bill Bottrell, and David Baerwald, The Tuesday Night Music Club had
come into effect. Their casual jam sessions ultimately created the song "Leaving
Las Vegas" which appeared on her first album (which was released in '93).
Her first album burned up the charts and her fame began to escalate quickly.
Unfortunately, Sheryl and Bill Bottrell began squabbling over the production
of her second album, and Sheryl finally ended up producing the album herself
in 1996.
One of her singles on the album entitled, "Maybe Angels" includes the lyric,
"With a gun they bought at a Wal-Mart Discount Store." This song caused much
controversy and Wal-Mart stores refused to sell her album unless she would
alter the lyrics. But tough-as-nails Sheryl refused and despite her drop in
album sales, her record label back her 100%.
We certainly haven't heard the last of Sheryl as her second album continues
to burn up the charts (and Wal-Mart owners). |
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SHERYL CROW PICTURES |
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