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Keith Urban, Bailey Zimmerman Added to Concert for Carolina

The Concert for Carolina just added a few major artists to the lineup. The event, organized by Luke Combs and Eric Church to raise money for North Carolina after the devastating Hurricane Helene, is adding Keith Urban, Bailey Zimmerman and Sheryl Crow to the lineup. The new additions join Combs, Church, James Taylor and Billy Strings, who were previously announced. Combs…

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Sheryl Crow Praises Willie Nelson’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction

 Sheryl Crow will be inducted later this year into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with Willie Nelson, Kate Bush, Rage Against the Machine, Missy Elliott, the late George Michael and the Spinners. For Crow, there isn’t another artist that she would rather join her in this year’s class than Nelson. “I got to sing with Willie the other…

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Willie Nelson To Be Inducted Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

It’s official! Willie Nelson will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The 90-year-old was announced as a nominee earlier this year, with the final class just announced, which includes Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Kate Bush, Rage Against the Machine, Missy Elliott, the late George Michael and the Spinners. Nelson’s upcoming induction comes one year after fellow Country…

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Sheryl Crow To Join Rusty Truck For Their Grand Ole Opry Debut

Sheryl Crow  will perform at the Grand Ole Opry later this month, but it won’t be with her own music. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee will join alternative country band Rusty Truck for their Grand Ole Opry debut on February 28. The group’s lead singer, Mark Seliger, is also an acclaimed photographer, taking plenty of pictures…

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Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow Among the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominees

The 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees have just been announced, and the list includes one country music superstar, and one artist with deep ties to country music. Willie Nelson and Sheryl Crow are among the list of nominees, along with Missy Elliott, the White Stripes, the late George Michael, Cyndi Lauper, the late Warren Zevon ,and…

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Amy Grant Honored by Sheryl Crow, The Highwomen at Kennedy Center Honors

Amy Grant was honored with musical performances by both Sheryl Crow and The Highwomen — the all-female group made up of Natalie Hemby, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires and Brandi Carlile — at the recent Kennedy Center Honors. Crow performed “Baby, Baby,” Grant’s 1991 crossover hit, while The Highwomen performed “Somewhere Down the Road.” Ahead of her performance, Crow said,…

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Maren Morris on Influence of Sheryl Crow: ‘There’s Really No One Like Her’

If not for Sheryl Crow, there might not be an artist named Maren Morris. The 30-year-old is reflecting on Crow’s influence, both in Crow’s artistry and songwriting, which has permeated much of Morris’ entire life. “Sheryl Crow is what you want your hero to be, which is nothing that will shatter your illusions of them,” Morris shared with Rolling…

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Keith Urban, Brad Paisley and More Team Up for Nashville Zoo Fundraiser

The Nashville Zoo has faced huge financial losses as a result of COVID-19, but now several country artists are stepping up to help. Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill and Amy Grant will take part in a virtual fundraiser, From Nashville Zoo with Love. The event, held on October 8 on WKRN, will be hosted by WKRN‘s…

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