Biography of Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow was born the 11th of February, 1962, in Kennett, Missouri, to Wendell and Bernice Crow. Two of her older sisters, Kathy, and Karen are her parents. Steve is her younger brother. Crow began playing piano when she was just six years old. She graduated from Kennett High School, 1980, and then pursued a degree in music education at the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1984. In college, she would spend her weekends performing with a local band, Cashmere. Crow released her debut album Sheryl Crow in 1996 and won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. She spent the majority of 1997-'98 touring, performing some of the dates on the Rolling Stones' Bridges to Babylon Tour and performing at the 1998 Lilith Fair concerts. In 1998, she released The Globe Sessions. The album was awarded an Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. Grammy Award-winning musician and singer, well-known for her singing talent and pop tunes like "All I Want To Do" (1993) and "If It Makes You happier" (1996) and"Strong enough" (1996). She is the daughter of a trumpeter as well as an instructor of piano, Crow received a degree in piano and voice from University of Missouri at Columbia.

  




 

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