Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an American musician, actress and singer from Kennett, Missouri. She is known for multi-genre songs such as "Soak Up the Sun", "Real Gone", "All I Wanna Do", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "Picture" and "My Favorite Mistake". Her songs can be heard in films such as Cars, Kangaroo Jack, Tomorrow Never Dies and many more.
Her album "C'mon, C'mon" was supposedly composed in the wake of a
break-up with Owen Wilson. The song "Safe and Sound" is dedicated to him in the liner notes.
Suffers from Sleep Paralysis.
Close friend, and sometimes collaborator, of Stevie Nicks.
Has two adopted sons - Wyatt Steven Crow (born on April 29, 2007) and Levi James Crow (born on April 30, 2010).
Worked as an elementary school music teacher at Garlin Kellison in Fenton, Missouri.
[on indulgences] I treat myself to four or five powdered-sugar or Krispy
Kreme doughnuts after every show.
If we can't turn to our artists (for wisdom and guidance), who can we
turn to?
[at age 40 on not worrying about competing with younger female musicians] There's always been a lot of sexual energy in rock. I'm lucky because I
haven't had to rely on it, but it's certainly always been a part of my
music and image.