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Premiered November, 2003

Sheryl Crow's music has long reflected the musical infatuations that moved her while she was growing up in Kennett, Missouri. From her breakthrough debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, to her self-titled album, to her following album The Globe Sessions, Crow has continued to define her distinctive voice, staking her turf as a notable singer-songwriter.

With the release of her newest album, C'mon, C'mon, Sheryl Crow continues to explore her passion for singing and songwriting. This album is a true rock album - an immediate road trip classic. Crow explains that she yearned to make an album "in the flavor of '70s and '80s classic rock - when rock songs were songs that were crafted, that you could sing; songs that were the soundtrack to your summer - songs that were committed to rock."

"Hopefully," she says, "people will find something on C'mon, C'mon that has meaning for them that also represents freedom and individuality and the definite feeling that anything is possible."

With instant hits such as "Soak up the Sun" and "Steve McQueen," Crow's album is living up to her hopes.

Please help us welcome Sheryl Crow to Farm Aid. Growing up in rural Missouri, Sheryl learned early on the value of family farms, and with her first appearance on the Farm Aid stage, she demonstrates her strong support for family farmers . . . and rock n' roll!

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