SHERYL CROW



Sheryl Suzanne Crow (Born February 11, 1962) Is An American Singer, Songwriter And Actress. Her Music Incorporates Elements Of Pop, Rock, Folk, Country And Blues. She Has Released 8 Studio Albums, Two Compilations, A Live Album And Has Contributed To A Number Of Film Contracts. She Has Sold More Than 17 Million Albums In The Us And Over 50 Million Albums Worldwide. Crow Has Garnered Nine Grammy Awrads (Out Of 32 Nominations) From The National Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences.

In Addition To Her Own Work, Crow Has Performed With The Rolling Stones, Stevie Nicks, Michael Jackson, Steve Earle, Prince, Eric Clapton, Luciano Pavarotti, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, B.B King, George Strait, Tony Bennett, Kid Rock And Sting Among Others. She Has Also Performed Backing Vocals For Tina Turner, Don Henley Stevie Nicks, Belinda Carlisle And Bob Dylan.

In 2006, Crow Was Diagnosed With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (Dcis), A Non-Invasive Form Of Breast Cancer, Crow Underwent A Lumpectomy At A Los Angeles Facility Followed By Seven Weeks Of Radiation Therapy. Crow Discovered In November 2011 That She Has A Meningioma, The Common Kind Of Brain Tumour, Which Is Normally Benign. Because It Was Causing No Problems She Did Not Require Treatment.

As An Actress Crow Has Appeared On Various Television Shows Including "30 Rock", "Gcb", "Cougar Town" And "One Tree Hill" Among Others.