Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow is an American singer-songwriter and musician, born in 1962 in Missouri, who began her career by teaching music and singing jingles before becoming a successful backup singer for artists like Michael Jackson and Don Henley. Her 1993 debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club, launched her to stardom with hits like "All I Wanna Do". Crow is known for her blend of rock, pop, country, and blues, and has won nine Grammy Awards.