A story about Sheryl Crow
She is one my favorite singers. i just love how she is cancer free. And turns around and adopts a baby and still finds time to make music
She is one my favorite singers. i just love how she is cancer free. And turns around and adopts a baby and still finds time to make music
She’s my favorite singer, I have posters of her, I know lots of her songs by heart. I even have a friendship bracelet saying “I love Sheryl Crow” around my wrist. (and My Favorite Mistake is the title of a song about Sheryl Crow, so see, I’m a huge fan and I really deserve to meet her!!)
Before she began her career in music she taught music to handicap children.
Here’s a woman who has beaten cancer, made herself into an incredible success story in a business that is heavily dominated by men and yet, now in her 40s, is still not married, but is still very hopeful for love.
She’s an ispiration to all of us women in our 40s, or just entering our 40s, who are still single, hoping for that lasting love. If someone as beautiful and talented as her can have trouble finding it, then maybe the rest of us aren’t as screwed up as we sometimes feel. :)
She inspires me to keep my heart open to love, to keep striving for excellence in all I do, and to embrace life fully with all its messiness and complications and just Live to the max.
At the M-TV concert in Battery Park, NYC, May 2002, in conjunction with the 1st Annual Tribeca Film Festival. I was on the festival crew. She was on the card with a ton of other performers, but I enjoyed her music the best. I used to play Every Day is a Winding Road over and over on my portable CD player. Her music speaks to me. Too bad about the cancer, but I’m sure she’s a survivor.
I met Sheryl Crow in Upper Darby PA before her concert in October at the Tower Theater.
She was very nice and amazingly beautiful.
She let the group I was with listen to the soundcheck which was basically a mini concert
I sat feet from the stage in Atlanta in a really small concert hall and this woman has that spark that we all look for in someones eyes.