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Sheryl Crow Hollywood Bowl Address Information.
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Hollywood Bowl 2301 N. Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA 90078. Mon, Aug 22, 2005
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Sheryl Crow Biography
Unluckily, success came at a price. In 1994, Sheryl Crow had been invited to perform "Leaving Las Vegas" on Late Night With David Letterman. In a brief interview segment, Letterman asked if the song was autobiographical, and Sheryl Crow discourteously agreed that it was. In actuality, the song was typically written by David Baerwald, based on the book by his good friend John O'Brien (which had also inspired the film). Having been burned by the industry already, some of the Tuesday Night Music Club took Crow's comment as a snub to give proper credit for their contributions. Baerwald in exacting felt betrayed, and things only got worse when O'Brien committed suicide not long after Crow's Letterman look. Although O'Brien's family stepped forward to assert that Sheryl Crow had nothing to do with the tragedy, the rift with Baerwald was already permanent. Some Club members bitterly charged that Crow's role in the joint process was rather small, and that the talent on display actually had little to do with her. Tragedy struck again in 1996 when Crow's ex-boyfriend, Kevin Gilbert, was found dead of autoerotic asphyxiation.
Stung by the charges, Sheryl Crow set out to prove her legitimacy with her second album when the heavy touring for Tuesday Night Music Club finally ended. Bill Bottrell was at first slated to produce the record, but fell out with Sheryl Crow very early on, and the singer ended up taking over production duties herself. However, Sheryl Crow did bring in the noted team of Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake as assistant producer and engineer, respectively. Froom and Blake were known for the odd sonic experimentation they brought to projects by roots rockers (the Latin Playboys) and singer/songwriters (Richard Thompson, Suzanne Vega), and they helped Sheryl Crow craft a similarly non-traditional record. Released in the fall of 1996, Sheryl Crow absolutely bore the stamp of the singer's personality and songwriting voice, particularly in the idiosyncratic lyrics; plus, Sheryl Crow was now writing typically with her guitarist, Jeff Trott, proving that Sheryl Crow could cut it without her estranged collaborators. The singles "If It Makes You Happy," "Everyday Is a Winding Road," and "A Change Would Do You Good" were all radio smashes, and "Home" also became a minor hit. Sheryl Crow went triple platinum, and Sheryl Crow brought home Grammys for Best Rock Album and another Best Female Rock Vocal (for "If It Makes You Happy").
Sheryl Crow toured with the Lilith Fair package during the summer of 1997 (the first of several times), and next wrote and performed the title theme to the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. In the fall of 1998, Sheryl Crow returned with her third album, The Globe Sessions. A more straightforward, traditionalist rock record than Sheryl Crow, The sphere Sessions didn't dominate the airwaves in quite the same fashion, but it did become her third straight platinum-selling, Top Ten LP, and it won her another Grammy for Best Rock Album. It also spawned two mid-sized hits in the Top 20: "My Favorite Mistake" and "Anything but Down." In 1999, Sheryl Crow contributed a Grammy-winning cover of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child o' Mine" to the soundtrack of the Adam Sandler comedy Big Daddy. She also performed a special free concert in New York's Central Park, with an array of visitor stars including Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Chrissie Hynde, the Dixie Chicks, Stevie Nicks, and Sarah McLachlan. The show was broadcast on Fox and later released as the album Live in Central Park, just in time for the holidays. "There Goes the Neighborhood" won her one more Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal; however, partly since of some shaky performances, the album flopped badly, not even going gold.
Hit with a case of writer's block, Sheryl Crow took some time to deliver her fourth studio LP. In the meantime, Sheryl Crow produced several tracks on Stevie Nicks' 2001 album, Trouble in Shangri-La, and also recorded a duet with Kid Rock, "Picture," for his album Cocky. lastly, in the spring of 2002, Crow released C'mon C'mon, which entered the LP charts at number two for her peak positioning yet. It quickly went platinum, and the lead single, "Soak up the Sun," was a Top 20 hit and one more ubiquitous radio smash. The follow-up, "Steve McQueen," was also a lesser hit.
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