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Blige, Crow to headline ‘CNN Heroes’ tribute
Written by on December 2nd, 2007

 Found at CNN.com

Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow, Wyclef Jean and Norah Jones join CNN for a live global telecast honoring ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

Grammy-winner Mary J. Blige will give her first live performance of a song from her forthcoming new album “Growing Pains.”

“CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute,” hosted by CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Christiane Amanpour, honors the most outstanding viewer-nominated CNN Heroes as chosen by a blue ribbon panel of world leaders and luminaries.

The December 6 gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York is the culmination of a five-month audience nomination process to recognize some of the people among us who see a world of possibility and hope.

The show will include performances from Grammy Award winners Blige and Crow and a duet by Grammy Award winner Jones and acclaimed performer-producer Jean.

Sheryl Crow: Singer/songwriter previews her 2008 album “Detours” with a live performance of one of her new songs.


Sheryl Crow Readies “Most Honest Record”
Written by on November 26th, 2007

Found at EOnline.

Sheryl Crow has successfully navigated around some serious detours over the past two years, and she has the record to prove it.

Interscope has announced that the nine-time Grammy winner’s new album, Detours, is due out Feb. 5

“This is the most honest record I’ve ever made. It’s about being forced to wake up,” Crow, 45, said in a statement.

Crow says the album is “very inspired by the last three years of events in my life,” a period that, among other things, saw her engaged to and broken up from Lance Armstrong, wage a successful battle against breast cancer and adopt a child.

This will be her first collection of new material since 2005′s Wildflower and it reteams her with Bill Bottrell, who produced her breakthrough album, Tuesday Night Music Club.

“When Bill and I got together again to work on this record,” Crow wrote on her blog, “it was such a cathartic and comforting moment.”

In March 2006, just a month after Crow and Armstrong split, the singer was diagnosed with breast cancer. She  underwent successful surgery and made a full recovery.

This past May, Crow announced that she had become a single mom, adopting a baby boy she named Wyatt, after her father.

Meanwhile, Crow endured a professional setback when she was forced to scrap the inaugural GirlFrenzy festival. The one-day event, masterminded by Crow, Avril Lavigne and Fiona Apple, was to include an all-female lineup and take place in Irvine, California. No reason was given for the postponement, but organizers said they hoped to reschedule for 2008.

Recorded at Crow’s Nashville farm, Detours will feature “14 or 15″ tracks, including the lead single, Shine Over Babylon (currently available on iTunes) and “Lullaby for Wyatt,” dedicated to her son and also showcased in the John Cusack film Grace Is Gone.

Other cuts include “Love Is Free,” “Peace Be Upon Us” and “God Bless This Mess.”

Crow will debut some of her new material during upcoming TV appearances. She is slated to perform Dec. 6 on CNN’s Heroes and Dec. 21 on CBS’ A Home for the Holidays.


Sheryl Crow Finishes Sixth Studio Album
Written by on November 26th, 2007

Found at Moldova.org.

U.S. singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow has completed her sixth studio album, “Detours,” Interscope Records announced.

Set to drop Feb. 5, the album marks the return of Bill Bottrell, the producer who previously worked with Crow on her breakthrough debut album, “Tuesday Night Music Club” — which earned the singer three Grammy awards and sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

“This is the most honest record I’ve ever made. It’s about being forced to wake up,” Crow said in a statement.

Interscope described “Detours” as “the most politically and personally outspoken record of her career.”