Date of birth: 11 February
1962,
Place of birth: Kennett, Missouri, USA
Facts about Sheryl
Crow:
Lower lip scar from
being bitten by a dog as a child.
(1999) hosted concert
in Central Park "Sheryl Crow and Friends". Guests included Keith Richards,
Eric Clapton, Sarah McLachlan, Dixie Chicks, Chrissie Hynde.
Attended the University
of Missouri.
Sheryl Crow was recently
awarded an Honorary doctorate from the Southeast Missouri State University in
Cape Girardeau, MO.
Originally sang back-up
for Michael Jackson and Don
Henley.
Her album "C'Mon
C'Mon" was supposedly composed in the wake of a break-up with Owen
Wilson.
Crow is among the performers expected at two concerts
that will benefit the family of Timothy White, the Billboard editor in chief who
recently died of a heart attack. (August 2002)
She has fallen for Canadian hockey star Alexandre
Daigle after meeting at the Canadian Grand Prix on June 9, 2002.
At age 40, the rock superstar is seeking a better
balance between her career and a personal life that has suffered because of
long tours and late studio hours.
Sheryl Crow's two front teeth are false. She
lost the originals when she tripped on stage.
Was nominated for Best Song Written Specifically
for a Motion Picture or for Television at Grammy Awards in 1999 for TOMORROW
NEVER DIES. (shared with Mitchell Froom).
Personal quotes:
"I think my relationship to work has really
changed the last couple of years. I really enjoy it, (but) it's not the be-all,
end-all for me."
"I really have to be conscious of not working
as a means of having some sanity and of maintaining my relationships."
- Sheryl Crow