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Premiered June, 2004

It’s hard to believe it’s been ten years since the release of Sheryl Crow’s breakthrough debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club. One of the most accomplished artists of the past decade, Crow has hardly slowed down since she broke on the scene. Updating classic rock’n’roll with her own signature sound, Crow has carved out hero own mistakableplace in popular music.

Sheryl Crow began writing original songs at age thirteen, before going on to major in music at the University of Missouri. After years of bouncing around the Los Angeles music scene, Crow teamed up with a group of professionals (jokingly dubbed the Tuesday Night Music Club) where Crow wrote and recorded Tuseday Night Music Club and her career was launched.

On Crow’s eponymous 1996 follow up to her multi-million selling debut, she once again demonstrated her skillful songcraft and further proved that she possessed one of the most uniquly distinctive voices in American popular music. The Grammy-Award wining Globe Sessions followed two years later. Between albums, Crow found time to write and record the title song for the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies, and host her own star-studded free concert in New York’s Central Park in the summer of 2002.

Having shared the studio and stage with a who’s who of top musicians, Crow’s admirers and collaborators include Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, Kid Rock, Sarah McLaughlan, Stevie Wonder and the late Johnny Cash. As a conscientious and spirited musician, Crow’s music serves as a benchmark of our times, making her one of the most popular, and successful artists working today.