
Since the release of her 1993 multi-platinum album, Tuesday Night Music Club, Sheryl Crow has become one of the most successful female singer-songwriters of her generation, having sold more than 30 million records worldwide. On Detours, her most recent release, she explores both personal and global issues, touching upon topics such as relationships, adoption, breast cancer, the war in Iraq, the environment, and Hurricane Katrina. In addition to her music, Sheryl is a devoted advocate for many environmental, health, and humanitarian-related causes, and is a passionate supporter of the Revlon Run/Walk for Women, Stop Global Warming, the Dream Foundation, and City of Hope. Her Bootheel Trading Co. clothing line is still in full swing, with a fall and holiday line launching in August 2009.
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