If you book Sheryl Crow for your corporate event or private party you are guaranteed a success. Recently I had the pleasure of working with Sheryl who I booked for a corporate event for a major corporation. From the moment her team arrived to the last note she sang, everything went flawlessly. Her show was a hit filled 75 minutes and left the crowd wanting for more. She was a delight during the meet and greet as she discussed her new cookbook and also engaged the client by showing interest in their company.
Sheryl Crow’s fresh, updated spin on classic roots rock made her one of the most popular mainstream rockers of the ’90s. Her albums were loose and eclectic on the surface, yet were generally tied together by polished, professional songcraft. Crow’s sunny, good-time rockers and world-weary ballads were radio staples for much of the ’90s, and she was a perennial favorite at Grammy time. Although her songwriting style was firmly anchored to the rock tradition, she wasn’t a slave to it — her free-associative, reference-laden poetry could hardly have been the product of any era but the ’90s. Her production not only kept pace with contemporary trends, but sometimes even pushed the envelope of what sounds could be heard on a classicist rock album, especially on her self-titled sophomore effort. All of this made Crow one of the most dependable stars of the decade, and she showed no signs of relinquishing her hard-won success in the new millennium.
