




Sheryl Crow has always held her high ground in the music industry and is considered one of the popular artists of the 90s. Though her music had been very 90s driven, she did not stop making an effort in the millennium, which turned out to be more successful than expected.
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Crow was born in Missouri, where she continues to visit. Her family was well developed in their music talents; her mom was a piano teacher and singer and her dad a lawyer and trumpet player. She began to write lyrics when she was only 13 and received her degree in Music at the University of Missouri.
At that time she became an elementary school teacher, but she also started playing with bands. When she turned 24 she decided to try her luck in LA, which paid off when she got hired to sing back up vocals for Michael Jackson on his international Bad tour. After touring, Sheryl kept looking for a record deal, though many companies wanted to make her another pop singer.
Sheryl began working as a vocalist for Sting, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Foreigner, Joe Cocker, Sinead O'Conner, and Don Henley. Also, Wynonna Judd, Celine Dion, and Eric Clapton had Sheryl write songs for them. Her collaborations paid off when she was noticed by producer Hugh Padgham, who signed her with A&M. Crow wasn't satisfied with the sound of her debut album, so it wasn't released.
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