Sheryl Crow, ya zama 11 Fabrairu 1962, a Kennett, Missouri, ne mai girma Grammy-gaba artist mai ban sha'awa domin ta fusion na rock, pop, da kuma country. Bincike zuwa famfo a cikin 1990s tare da hits kamar "All I Wanna Do" da "If It Makes You Happy," Crow ya sayar miliyan kayayyakin a duniya. Bugu da music, shi ne mai ban sha'awa mai ban sha'awa ga matsaloli da kuma kayan yanayi, cementing da al'amuransa kamar yadda wani artist a duniya.</pfseg>

<pfseg id="0">Sheryl Suzanne Crow aka ci gaba da zama daya daga cikin mafi muhimmanci al'amari a cikin masana'antun music. A kammala na Wendell da Bernice Crow, Sheryl aka nuna al'amari a lokacin da ya fi dacewa. Babbansa, wani abokin ciniki da kuma trompettist, da kuma ma'aikata, wani ma'aikata piano, ya ƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙirƙir
Sheryl ya fara da ilimi a cikin music da aka fara tare da piano lissafi a cikin shekaru sassa. A shekaru thirteen, ya samu gitara, ƙirƙirar asali ga nan gaba a matsayin singer-songwriter. A ilimi tafiya ya tafi shi zuwa Jami'ar Missouri a Columbia, inda ya ƙara a cikin music composition, performance, da ilimi. A lokacin da ta college shekaru, ya yi aiki tare da wani gida band, "Cashmere." Bayan kafa a 1984, ya tafi aiki a matsayin wani dalibai na muziki a wani dalibai a St. Louis.
Ta yaya, da fasaha na music masana'antu ya ci gaba, kuma a karshen 1980s, Crow ya tafi zuwa Los Angeles. Ya fara kariya ta sana'a da jingles da jingles don tallace-tallace ayyuka, wani aiki wanda ya ci gaba da kwarewa da kwarewa. Yawansa mai girma ya zo a lokacin da ya yi a matsayin wani backup singer a kan Michael Jackson's "Bad" world tour a 1987-1989. Wannan ƙirƙirar ƙirƙirar, wanda ya sa shi don samar da masana'antun da Stevie Wonder da Belinda Carlisle.
1993 ya rubuta wani muhimmanci mataki a cikin kariya na Crow tare da buga da album na farko, "Tuesday Night Music Club." The album, wani aiki tare da wani jerin musici da songwriters, shi ne wani kasuwanci ci gaba, da aka ƙirƙirar da hit singa "All I Wanna Do." The track's laid-back vibe da catchy chorus rarraba tare da masana'antu, samun Crow uku Grammy Awards, ciki har da Record of the Year.
Ta ƙaddamar da al'amuran album a 1996 ya nuna mai kwarewa, ƙaddamar da rock, folk, da kuma country abubuwa. Tracks kamar "If It Makes You Happy" da "Everyday Is a Winding Road" ya ƙaddamar da jiki a matsayin mai ban sha'awa artist a masana'antu. Kwanan al'amuran da aka ƙaddamar da biyu Grammy wins.
Kai 1990s ya ci gaba, Crow's music da aka ci gaba, da ke daidaita da kwarewa da kwarewa da kuma canza sosio-politici yanayin. Ya 1998 album, "The Globe Sessions,", shi ne shawarar da ya ci gaba a matsayin artists, da ya sa a kan kwarewa na love, losses, da kuma introspection. Yana da aka samu wuri-wuri da ya samu wani Grammy for Best Rock Album.
A cikin karshe 2000s, Crow ya fara samar da hits-topping chart. A 2002 album, "C'mon, C'mon," ya nuna uplifting track "@Soak Up the Sun," a song da aka zama al'amuran ga mutane a lokacin da wannan lokaci. Ƙara tare da artists kamar Sting da Kid Rock ya nuna ta daidaitacce da kuma damar transcend jima'i.
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Sheryl also collaborated with organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council, in efforts to raise awareness about global warming.
In 2008, Crow took a significant musical detour with the release of "Detours." This album was deeply personal, reflecting her experiences with cancer, her breakup with cyclist Lance Armstrong, and her views on the political climate of the time. Tracks like "Love Is Free" and "Shine Over Babylon" were both introspective and socially conscious, highlighting Crow's growth as a songwriter.
The subsequent years saw Crow experimenting with her musical style. In 2010, she released "100 Miles from Memphis," an album that paid homage to her Missouri roots and showcased her love for soul and R&B. The album, while a departure from her rock-centric sound, was a testament to her versatility and deep appreciation for different musical genres.
2013 marked another significant shift as Crow ventured into the world of country music with "Feels Like Home." Collaborating with country stalwarts like Brad Paisley and Vince Gill, the album was a nod to her Southern heritage. Tracks like "Easy" and "Waterproof Mascara" resonated with both her long-time fans and country music enthusiasts.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Crow's personal life flourished. She adopted two sons, Wyatt Steven in 2007 and Levi James in 2010. Motherhood became a central theme in her life, often reflecting in her music and interviews. Crow frequently spoke about the joys and challenges of being a mother, adding another layer to her multifaceted public persona.
In 2019, Crow released what she described as her final album, "Threads." This album was a collaborative masterpiece, featuring a plethora of artists from different musical backgrounds. From legends like Eric Clapton and Sting to newer artists like Chris Stapleton and Maren Morris, "Threads" was a celebration of Crow's vast musical journey and the artists who influenced her along the way.
The years leading up to 2023 were marked by continued musical collaborations, tours, and advocacy work. Crow's commitment to environmental causes remained unwavering. She championed sustainable living, emphasizing the importance of individual actions in combating climate change. Her farm in Nashville, equipped with solar panels, became a symbol of her dedication to green living.
In 2023, Crow's contributions to the music industry were recognized with her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This accolade was a fitting culmination of a career spanning over three decades, celebrating her immense talent, resilience, and influence.

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