When George Strait took the stage for a final show in Music City on Friday night (March 21), he proved that the cowboy won't ride away quietly -- the King of Country is going out with a bang.
Country Cutie Madness first round matchups have begun. Today's voting takes place between Carrie Underwood and Sheryl Crow. It's country's leading lady versus a music legend who recently came to the country charts!
When asked if she had a St. Jude moment, Sheryl Crow didn’t hesitate. The internationally-known singer has been working with the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for almost 20 years, but remembers one little girl who stole her heart at a time when she was exhausted.
Charlie Worsham's fans kept him moving in the Country Whuppin', even up against still competition like Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Charlie now goes into his fifth and final match, with a chance at the Country Whuppin' Hall of Fame. Before he can get there, he must get by music veteran, Sheryl Crow.
Her debut country album 'Feels Like Home' has just been released, but Sheryl Crow is already settled into her home in Nashville. The rootsy 'newcomer' country artist says she is happy to live in a low-key city where the paparazzi aren't lurking around every corner.
Sheryl Crow wants her fans to put away their cell phones during her live shows. Not because she doesn't want footage leaking online, but because she wants to share a direct experience with her fans and doesn't want the digital disruption.
Summer is just around the corner, and most of us are dreaming of beach vacations--except for Sheryl Crow, that is. Crow's latest hit, 'Easy,' sounds like a summer tune, but it's a country song all about cozying up at home with the object of your affection.
If you're excited about the fourth season of 'The Voice,' then we have some good news for you: Blake Shelton has picked his mentor for the show next season -- the one and only Sheryl Crow. Now, that's a pair to sing about!
Sheryl Crow is undoubtedly best known for her pop and rock hits like 'All I Wanna Do,' 'If It Makes You Happy' and 'My Favorite Mistake,' but the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has recently finished up recording her first country album, which she says is closer to true country music than much of what's being marketed as country these days.
After the tragedy at the Indiana State Fairgrounds prior to a Sugerland performance, severe weather will NOW cancel a show in a heartbeat. And that is exactly what happened to Dierks Bentley's 'Miles and Music' event. What happened in the wake of the cancellation was AWESOME! I so wish I would have been there! Check it out......