Sheryl Crow is a renowned American singer-songwriter and musician known for her versatile style blending rock, pop, country, and folk. Born in 1962 in Missouri, she began her music career as a backup singer for various artists before launching her solo career in the early 1990s. Crow's breakthrough came with her debut album "Tuesday Night Music Club," which included hit singles like "All I Wanna Do" and "Strong Enough." Throughout her career, she has won multiple Grammy Awards and has released numerous successful albums. In addition to her musical achievements, Sheryl Crow is also known for her activism and philanthropy work, supporting various causes such as environmental conservation and cancer research.