Country music icon Sheryl Crow made a stunning appearance on the red carpet at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards, where she chatted exclusively with ET’s Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier. The singer opened up about her nerves surrounding her performance of ‘I Love L.A.’ in the wake of the devastating wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles. Crow expressed her passion for giving back to the community in times of need and shared that she had also collaborated with Ringo Starr on a special project to raise funds for fire victims.
Not only known for her incredible vocal talent, Sheryl Crow is also recognized for being a trailblazer for women in the music industry. In the interview, she touched on the importance of being a positive influence for young female artists and the significance of supporting and uplifting other women in the industry. Crow’s dedication to using her platform to empower others is truly inspirational and has made a lasting impact on the music world.
As a seasoned musician with numerous accolades under her belt, Sheryl Crow’s performance at the GRAMMYs was nothing short of spectacular. Despite her initial nerves, she delivered a powerful and moving rendition of ‘I Love L.A.’ that resonated with audiences across the country. With her unwavering talent and dedication to giving back, Sheryl Crow continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of music.
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How old is Sheryl Crow? She still looks like a fox!
She's going to give back what she stole from me too
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