97-513: Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and actress. She is noted for her optimistic and idealistic subject matter, and incorporation of genres including rock , pop , country , folk , and blues . She has released twelve studio albums, five compilations, and three live albums, and contributed to several film soundtracks. Her most popular songs include " All I Wanna Do " (1994), " Strong Enough " (1994), " If It Makes You Happy " (1996), " Everyday Is
194-453: A Memphis soul sound and featured the lead single " Summer Day ". Later that year, she joined Loretta Lynn and country singer Miranda Lambert on an update of Lynn's song " Coal Miner's Daughter " for the 2010 album Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn . They later performed the song at the 2010 Country Music Association Awards in November. In July 2011, Crow performed at
291-468: A protest song called "Redemption Day", which was covered by Johnny Cash on his posthumous album American VI: Ain't No Grave . Crow performed at Another Roadside Attraction in 1997. Also in 1997, Crow contributed the theme song to the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies . Her song " Tomorrow Never Dies " was nominated for a Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television at
388-788: A serial killer . Also in 1999, she appeared in Prince 's album Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic , singing backing vocals in the song "Baby Knows". Prince included a cover of her " Everyday Is a Winding Road " in the album. She also appeared in Zucchero Fornaciari 's collection Overdose d'amore/The Ballads featuring the song "Blue" (co-written by Bono ). She also released a live album called Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park . The record featured Crow singing many of her hit singles with new musical spins and guest appearances by many other musicians including Sarah McLachlan , Stevie Nicks ,
485-469: A 2007 interview with CNN , while discussing the future of the Eagles, Henley indicated he still has plans for more records: "But we all have some solo plans still. I still have a contract with a major label [Warner] for a couple of solo albums." In January 2011, Henley commenced work on a solo album of country covers featuring special guests. Ronnie Dunn from Brooks & Dunn and Alison Krauss have recorded
582-528: A Winding Road " (1996), " My Favorite Mistake " (1998), " Picture " (2002, duet with Kid Rock ), and " Soak Up the Sun " (2002). Crow has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards from 32 nominations. In her acting career, Crow has appeared on the television series 30 Rock , Cop Rock , GCB , Cougar Town , Jon Stewart 's and Stephen Colbert 's Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear , One Tree Hill , and NCIS: New Orleans . Crow
679-654: A benefit concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City organized by the David Lynch Foundation supporting the Foundation's goal of teaching one million at-risk students to meditate. She and Ben Harper performed George Harrison 's " My Sweet Lord ". Other performers at the concert included Paul McCartney , Ringo Starr , Mike Love , Moby , Eddie Vedder and Donovan . In 2010, Crow contributed
776-500: A benevolent dictatorship", with the principal songwriters in a band (in the case of Eagles, "me and Glenn Frey") being the ones that will likely hold the power. Following the breakup of the Eagles, Henley embarked on a solo career. He and Stevie Nicks (his girlfriend at the time) had duetted on her Top 10 Pop and Adult Contemporary hit " Leather and Lace ", written by Nicks for Waylon Jennings and his wife Jessi Colter , in late 1982. Henley's first solo album, I Can't Stand Still ,
873-629: A breast cancer survivor. In late 2006, Crow was nominated for a Best Original Song Golden Globe Award for the song Try Not To Remember from the film Home of the Brave at the 64th Golden Globe Awards . In early 2007, Crow was scheduled to sing at an annual benefit concert for the Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital that sportscaster Bob Costas hosts every year. Her performance was opposed by Catholic Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke due to her position on abortion. Burke resigned as chair of
970-401: A call to a madam , who sent a girl over to his home. Henley said he and the girl had a few drinks and did some cocaine, and later she had what appeared to him to be an epileptic seizure . Henley called paramedics, but the girl had recovered by the time they arrived. Henley said it was only when the paramedics asked the girl questions that he learned she was underage. A while later, officers from
1067-603: A collaboration with Bruce Hornsby , reached No. 8 as a single. " The Heart of the Matter ", " The Last Worthless Evening " and " New York Minute " were among other songs that gained radio airplay. Henley again won the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Grammy Award in 1990 for "The End of the Innocence". Also in 1990, Henley made a brief appearance on MTV 's Unplugged series. In 1995, Henley released
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#17328585958321164-666: A concert at the Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario , Henley announced the History of the Eagles Tour , which began in July 2013 and ended in July 2015, six months before Frey's death. At the 2016 Grammy Awards , the Eagles and Jackson Browne performed "Take It Easy" as a tribute to Frey. On his songwriting in the band, Henley stated in a March 2001 interview on Charlie Rose that "rock bands work best as
1261-473: A decision to have an abortion. Henley then began a three-year-long relationship with actress/model and Bond girl Lois Chiles . In the early 1980s, Henley was engaged to Battlestar Galactica actress Maren Jensen . His first solo album I Can't Stand Still was dedicated to Jensen, who also sang harmony vocals on the song " Johnny Can't Read ". He and Jensen separated in 1986. In 1995, Henley married model and socialite Sharon Summerall. Performers at
1358-481: A difficult tour and personal tensions that arose during the recording of The Long Run . Eagles reunited 14 years later in 1994. Henley continues to tour and record with the Eagles. Their most recent album, Long Road Out of Eden , was released in 2007. The band had a number of highly successful tours, such as the Hell Freezes Over Tour (1994–1996), and Long Road Out of Eden Tour . On April 1, 2013, during
1455-542: A dispute with his record company while also participating in a 1994 Eagles reunion tour and live album. During the hiatus, Henley recorded a cover of " Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat " for the film Leap of Faith , and provided the background vocals for country star Trisha Yearwood 's hit single " Walkaway Joe ", and duetted with Patty Smyth on " Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough ", and Roger Waters on "Watching TV" on Waters' Amused to Death album, in 1992. Henley provided
1552-574: A few songs for Rogers, and "Jennifer (O' My Lady)" was released as their first single. Surratt died in a dirt bike accident just before their single was released. The band members then became Henley, Richard Bowden and his cousin Michael Bowden, Al Perkins , and Jim Ed Norman . Rogers helped sign the band to Amos Records , and brought the band to Los Angeles in June 1970. They recorded a self-titled album produced by Rogers at Larrabee Studios while living at
1649-568: A generous donor to political campaigns of Democrats. In 2008, The Washington Post reported Henley had donated over $ 680,000 to political candidates since 1978. Several tracks on the 2007 Eagles album Long Road Out of Eden (including the title track, which Henley co-wrote) are sharply critical of the Iraq War and other policies of the Bush administration. Henley's liberal political leanings led to tension with guitarist Bernie Leadon when he submitted
1746-456: A handful of cassette copies of the album were leaked, along with press folders for album publicity. This album has been widely dispersed via file sharing networks and fan trading. In the meantime, Crow's songs were recorded by major artists such as Celine Dion , Tina Turner and Wynonna Judd . Crow began dating Kevin Gilbert and joined him in an ad hoc group of musicians known to themselves as
1843-460: A multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn 's book. Crow was invited by journalist Katie Couric to write the theme song for her new talk-show, Katie . The song, titled "This Day", was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Original Song. On November 1, 2012, Crow released an original song she called "Woman in the White House " that
1940-407: A naked 16-year-old girl claiming she had overdosed on quaaludes and cocaine . She was arrested for prostitution , while a 15-year-old girl found in the house was arrested for being under the influence of drugs. Henley was also arrested and subsequently charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor . He pled no contest , was fined $ 2,500 and put on two years' probation . Lois Chiles, who
2037-414: A radio success and netted her two Grammys for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and Best Rock Album at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997. Other singles included " A Change Would Do You Good ", " Home ", and " Everyday Is a Winding Road ". The album was banned from sale at Walmart , because in the lyrics to "Love Is a Good Thing" Crow says that Walmart sells guns to children. The album also features
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#17328585958322134-530: A song with Henley for the album. On July 18, 2015, Henley started pre-orders of his album, Cass County . The album was released on September 25. Henley was honored with the "Lifetime Achievement" award during the East Texas Music Awards event in 2015. In 1990, Henley founded the Walden Woods Project to help protect " Walden Woods " from development. The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods
2231-495: Is an American musician who is a founding member of the rock band Eagles , for whom he is the drummer and co-lead vocalist, as well as the sole continuous member of the band. Henley sang the lead vocals on Eagles songs such as " Witchy Woman ", " Desperado ", " Best of My Love ", " One of These Nights ", " Hotel California ", " Life in the Fast Lane ", " Victim of Love ", " The Last Resort ", " The Long Run ", and " Get Over It ". After
2328-599: The Billboard Hot 100 and "Can't Cry Anymore" hitting the Top 40. Tuesday Night Music Club went on to sell more than 7 million copies in the US and UK during the 1990s. The album also won Crow three Grammys at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards in 1995: Record of the Year , Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance . Crow performed at the 1994 Woodstock Festival and appeared in
2425-512: The 2003 invasion of Iraq , wearing a shirt that read "I don't believe in your war, Mr. Bush !" during a performance on Good Morning America and posting an open letter explaining her opposition on her website. At a performance with Kid Rock at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, she wore a large peace sign and a guitar strap with the words "No War". She showed support for injured soldiers in 2003 by playing her guitar and singing to individual patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center . She recorded
2522-517: The 2008 United States presidential election and later performed on the fourth and last day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention . Crow also recorded a studio version of " So Glad We Made It " for the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack , in conjunction with the 2008 US Olympic team sponsors, AT&T . A&M Records re-released Crow's debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club , as a deluxe version 2CD/DVD set on November 17, 2009. The released included
2619-429: The 41st Annual Grammy Awards and Best Original Song at the 55th Golden Globe Awards . Crow collaborated on Scott Weiland 's 1998 album, 12 Bar Blues . Also in 1998, Crow released The Globe Sessions . During this period, she discussed in interviews having gone through a deep depression, and there was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton . The debut single from this album, " My Favorite Mistake ",
2716-501: The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001. The Globe Sessions peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart, achieving US sales of 2 million as of January 2008. Later in 1998, Crow took part in a live concert in tribute to Burt Bacharach , contributing vocals on " One Less Bell to Answer ". In 1999, Crow also made her acting debut as an ill-fated drifter in the suspense/drama The Minus Man , which starred her then-boyfriend Owen Wilson as
2813-497: The 49th Grammy Awards . As of January 2008, Wildflower has sold 949,000 units in the United States. Also in 2005, Crow contributed " Real Gone ", the opening track to the soundtrack for Disney and Pixar 's 2006 animated film Cars . Crow was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in mid-February 2006, her doctors stating that, "Prognosis for a full recovery is excellent." Crow's first concert after her cancer diagnosis
2910-640: The Billboard 200 and contained the new singles " Taking You Home ", "Everything Is Different Now", "Workin' It" and "For My Wedding". He performed songs from the album in a VH1 Storytellers episode during 2000. In 2002 a live DVD entitled Don Henley: Live Inside Job was released. In 2005, Henley opened 10 of Stevie Nicks ' concerts on her Two Voices Tour. Henley performed duets with Kenny Rogers on Rogers' 2006 release Water & Bridges , titled "Calling Me" and on Reba McEntire's 2007 album, Reba: Duets , performing "Break Each Other's Hearts Again". In
3007-546: The Cole Porter biographical film De-Lovely . Her fifth studio album, Wildflower , was released in September 2005. Although the album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as her previous albums. In December 2005, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album , while Crow was nominated for a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy for
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3104-542: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Henley argued that the act is outdated, unfair to artists, and that it is not sufficiently enforced. These statements in turn sparked public backlash against him from parties believing that DMCA enforcement is already too harshly enforced and often abused. Opposition to Henley's views was particularly widespread among online content creators, many of whom had been subject to YouTube copyright strikes pertaining to
3201-608: The Dixie Chicks , Keith Richards , and Eric Clapton. It included her Grammy winning performance of "There Goes the Neighborhood". Crow has been involved with the Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF) since the late 1990s, performing at fund-raisers and befriending Sharon Monsky . In 2002, as a result of her friend Kent Sexton dying from scleroderma , she interrupted work on her new album C'mon, C'mon to record
3298-479: The Guns N' Roses song " Sweet Child o' Mine ", which was included on the soundtrack of the film Big Daddy . The song won a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000. Other singles included " There Goes the Neighborhood ", " Anything but Down ", and "The Difficult Kind". Crow's live recording of "There Goes the Neighborhood" won a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at
3395-640: The Neal Schon track "Smoke of the Revolution" from his album Late Nite . Crow also sang in the short-lived Steven Bochco drama Cop Rock series finale in 1990 and her song "Heal Somebody" appeared in the film Bright Angel . In 1991, her recording of "Welcome to the Real Life" featured on the soundtrack to the Brian Bosworth action film Stone Cold . Later that year, her performance of "Hundreds of Tears"
3492-563: The Ramsar Convention 's list of significant wetlands. The Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental treaty that provides a framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. In 2000, Henley co-founded the Recording Artists' Coalition , a group founded to protect musicians' rights against common music industry business practices. In this role he testified before
3589-658: The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2001 and the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in 2003. Henley in a 2008 interview revealed that he contributes to many other charitable causes such as The Race to Erase MS, and the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. He is also a member of the CuriosityStream Advisory Board. A lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party , Henley has also been
3686-451: The "New Faces" section of Rolling Stone in 1994. She also supplied background vocals to the song " The Garden of Allah " from Don Henley's 1995 album Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits . In 1996, Crow released her self-titled second album . She produced the album herself and also played a variety of instruments, from various guitars, bass or pedal steel to various organs and piano. The debut single, " If It Makes You Happy ", became
3783-507: The "Tuesday Music Club". The group existed as a casual songwriting collective prior to its association with Crow, but rapidly developed into a vehicle for her debut album after her arrival. Group members Gilbert, David Baerwald , and David Ricketts (both formerly of David & David ), Bill Bottrell , Brian MacLeod , and Dan Schwartz share songwriting credits with Crow on her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club , released in 1993. Her relationship with Gilbert became acrimonious soon after
3880-575: The Deepest " by Cat Stevens , which became her biggest radio hit since "All I Wanna Do". She also released the single " Light in Your Eyes ", which received limited airplay. "The First Cut Is the Deepest" earned her two awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist at the American Music Awards of 2004 . In 2004, Crow appeared as a musical theater performer in
3977-532: The Eagles and as a solo artist, Henley has released 25 top 40 singles on the US Billboard Hot 100 . He has also released seven studio albums with the Eagles and five as a solo artist. In 2008, he was ranked as the 87th greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. Henley has also played a founding role in several environmental and political causes, most notably the Walden Woods Project . From 1994 to 2016, he divided his musical activities between
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4074-474: The Eagles and his solo career. Born in Gilmer, Texas , Henley grew up in the small northeast Texas town of Linden . He is the son of Hughlene (née McWhorter; 1916–2003) and C. J. Henley (1907–1972), and has English , Scottish , and Irish ancestry. Henley attended Linden-Kildare High School , where he initially played football ; due to his relatively small build, his coach suggested that he quit, and he joined
4171-508: The Eagles disbanded in 1980, Henley pursued a solo career and released his debut studio album I Can't Stand Still , in 1982. He has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. His solo tracks include " Dirty Laundry ", " The Boys of Summer ", " All She Wants to Do Is Dance ", " Sunset Grill ", "New York Minute" , "Not Enough Love in the World ", " The End of the Innocence ", " The Last Worthless Evening " and " The Heart of
4268-520: The Fast Lane " and "Wasted Time". Eagles won numerous Grammy Awards during the 1970s and became one of the world's most successful rock bands of all time. They are also among the top five overall bestselling bands of all time in America, and the highest-selling American band in U.S. history. Henley and Frey have been called the American version of Lennon and McCartney . The band broke up in 1980, following
4365-476: The Los Angeles Police Department's Sexually Exploited Child Unit arrived and placed Henley and the girl under arrest. During the trial testimony, Henley described the incident leading to his arrest as "a poor decision which I regret to this day,” stating that he sought an "escape" due to the depression he developed after the Eagles' recent breakup. Studio albums Henley has won two Grammys and
4462-501: The Matter ". The Eagles have sold over 150 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy Awards , had five number one singles, 17 top 40 singles, and six number one albums. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and are the highest selling American band in history. As a solo artist, Henley has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, had eight top 40 singles, won two Grammy Awards and five MTV Video Music Awards . Combined with
4559-498: The album was released, and disputes arose about songwriting credits. Tuesday Night Music Club featured many of the songs written by Crow's friends, including the second single, " Leaving Las Vegas ". The album was slow to garner attention, until " All I Wanna Do " became an unexpected smash hit in October 1994. The singles " Strong Enough " and "Can't Cry Anymore" were also released, with the first song ("Strong Enough") charting at No. 5 on
4656-401: The album, " All She Wants to Do Is Dance " (No. 9 on Hot 100), "Not Enough Love in the World" (No. 34) and " Sunset Grill " (No. 22) also received considerable airplay. He then had a No. 3 album rock chart hit with "Who Owns This Place?" from 1986's The Color of Money soundtrack. Henley's next album, 1989's The End of the Innocence , was even more successful. The album's title track ,
4753-430: The breakup of their relationship was the inspiration for the song " Wasted Time " and parts of the lyrics for " Hotel California ". Late in 1975, Henley started dating Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks as her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham came to an end. The relationship lasted on and off for around two years, and Henley claimed that Nicks wrote her song " Sara " about their unborn child. Nicks ultimately made
4850-525: The day gave her the opportunity to sing in bands on the weekends. She was later introduced to local musician and record producer Jay Oliver . He had a studio in the basement of his parents' home in St. Louis and helped her by using her in advertising jingles . Her first jingle was a back-to-school spot for the St. Louis department store Famous-Barr . Soon after, she sang in commercial jingles for McDonald's and Toyota . She
4947-567: The fall of 2012 though it eventually opened in Arlington County, Virginia in 2014 and was directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall . On October 11, 2011, William Shatner released the album Seeking Major Tom , on which Crow sang the track " Mrs. Major Tom " by electronic music artist KIA , released in 2003 on the album Adieu Shinjuku Zulu . On September 21, 2012, Mailboat Records released Mark Twain: Words & Music , an Americana double-CD that tells
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#17328585958325044-449: The first single " Good Is Good " at the 48th Grammy Awards . However, she ultimately lost in both categories to Kelly Clarkson . The album got a new boost in 2006 when the second single was announced as " Always on Your Side ", re-recorded with British musician Sting and sent off to radio, where it was quickly embraced on Adult Top 40 . The collaboration with Sting resulted in a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at
5141-416: The fourth-wealthiest drummer in the world (behind Ringo Starr , Phil Collins , and Dave Grohl ), with a combined fortune of $ 200 million. In February 2024, it was revealed that Henley had stalled plans for an Eagles biography that writer Ed Sanders planned to publish. Friction between the two of them was the stated reason. Henley called paramedics to his home on November 21, 1980, and there they found
5238-575: The high school band instead. He first played the trombone, then moved to the percussion section. After graduating from high school in 1965, Henley attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches , then North Texas State University in Denton from 1967 to 1969. He left school to spend time with his father, who was dying of heart and arterial disease. While still at high school, Henley
5335-541: The hit song " Take It Easy ", co-written by Jackson Browne . During the band's run, Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs. " Witchy Woman ", which was co-written with Leadon, was his first commercially successful song, while " Desperado " marks the beginning of his songwriting partnership with Frey. Henley sang lead vocals on many of the band's popular songs, including " Desperado ", " Witchy Woman ", " Best of My Love ", " One of These Nights ", " Hotel California ", " The Long Run ", " Life in
5432-456: The home of Rogers for a few months. Shiloh disbanded in 1971 over the band's leadership and creative differences between Henley and Bowden. In Los Angeles, Henley met Glenn Frey as they were both signed to the same label (Frey was signed to Amos Records, together with JD Souther , as the duo Longbranch Pennywhistle ), and they were recruited by John Boylan to be members of Linda Ronstadt 's backup band for her tour in 1971. Touring with her
5529-589: The label, the dispute went public and the record company filed a $ 30 million breach-of-contract suit in California Superior Court after receiving a notice from Henley saying that he was terminating his contract even though he reportedly owed the company two more studio albums and a greatest-hits collection. Henley wanted to sign a publishing deal with EMI that would have been worth a few million dollars. Geffen Records stopped this from happening, which in turn upset Henley. Geffen Records claimed that Henley
5626-600: The life of fellow Missourian Mark Twain in spoken word and song. The project was a benefit for the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri . Crow sang the only period piece song on the project, Stephen Foster 's " Beautiful Dreamer ". The song was sung a cappella and accompanied the narrative describing the early days of Mark Twain's young family in Hartford, Connecticut . Other performers that joined
5723-581: The major record labels. Henley says the group seeks to change the fundamental rules that govern most recording contracts, including copyright ownership, long-term control of intellectual property and unfair accounting practices. This group filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the Napster case, urging District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel not to accept the industry's broad claims of works made for hire authorship. In 2000, after 11 years, Henley released another solo album titled Inside Job which peaked at number 7 on
5820-649: The medical center's board of governors when Crow's appearance was confirmed. Crow wrote a foreword for the book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips , a book written by Kris Carr that was based on her 2007 documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer . Crow contributed her cover of the Beatles' " Here Comes the Sun " on the soundtrack for the DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie in November 2007. She contributed background vocals to Ryan Adams 's song "Two" from his album Easy Tiger . Crow returned with her sixth studio album Detours , which
5917-581: The non-profit Caddo Lake Institute (CLI) in 1993 with Dwight K. Shellman to underwrite ecological education and research. As part of the Caddo Lake Coalition, CLI helps protect the Texas wetland where Henley spent much of his childhood. As a result of the Caddo Lake Institute's success in restoring and protecting Caddo Lake's wetlands, Caddo Lake was included as the 13th site in the United States on
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#17328585958326014-518: The opening night of the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. Animal welfare campaigners had urged her not to, alleging animal cruelty at the event. Almost 13,000 people signed a petition calling on Crow not to perform. On September 20, 2011, it was announced that Crow will write the music and lyrics for Diner , a new musical inspired by the critically acclaimed 1982 film Diner . The show initially had an intended run on Broadway planned for
6111-559: The original spoken-word track "My Name Is Mwamaroyi" to the Enough Project and Downtown Records ' Raise Hope for Congo compilation. Proceeds from the compilation fund efforts to make the protection and empowerment of Congo's women a priority, as well as inspire individuals around the world to raise their voice for peace in Congo. A&M Records released Crow's seventh studio album, 100 Miles from Memphis , on July 20, 2010. The album had
6208-452: The press. I don't even really talk about them with the people around me." Despite the difficulties in recording the album, Crow told the BBC in 2005 that, "My favorite single is 'My Favorite Mistake'. It was a lot of fun to record and it's still a lot of fun to play." The album won Best Rock Album at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards in 1999. It was re-released in 1999, with a bonus track, Crow's cover of
6305-483: The project, produced by Carl Jackson , included Jimmy Buffett, Clint Eastwood , Garrison Keillor , Brad Paisley, Emmylou Harris , Vince Gill , Ricky Skaggs , and others. AirPlay Direct reported the project as its most downloaded Americana album. In September 2012, Crow was featured in a campaign called 30 Songs/30 Days to support Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide ,
6402-402: The reunion album. Glenn Frey was also in legal entanglements with his label, MCA Records (whose parent company had also acquired Geffen). Before the Eagles reunion tour could begin, the band had to file a suit against Elektra Records , which had planned to release a new Eagles Greatest Hits album. The band won that battle. A long period without a new recording followed as Henley waited out
6499-638: The single " The Garden of Allah " to promote his greatest hits solo album Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits . MusicRadar called Henley one of the greatest singing drummers of all time. In live shows, Henley plays drums and sings simultaneously on some Eagles songs. On his solo songs and other Eagles songs, he plays electric guitar and simultaneously sings or just sings solo. Occasionally Eagles songs would get drastic rearrangements, such as "Hotel California" with four trombones. Henley spent many years in legal entanglements with Geffen Records . In January 1993, following prolonged tensions between Henley and
6596-434: The single "Killer Life", which charted moderately in adult album alternative radio. The bonus CD contains unreleased songs and B-sides, and a new mix of "I Shall Believe". The DVD features music videos for each of the album's singles. In August 2008, Crow (in partnership with Western Glove Works) launched a jeans brand, Bootheel Trading Company. On April 4, 2009, Crow, who practices Transcendental Meditation , took part in
6693-558: The song "I Wish You Peace" for inclusion on One of These Nights . Henley was not thrilled that the song was co-written by Patti Davis , who was the daughter of Ronald Reagan , the Republican governor of California at that time. Henley endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election . In a fundraiser hosted by Matthew McConaughey to raise money for Texans affected by the snowstorms in February 2021, Henley performed "Snow", which
6790-539: The song "Kiss That Girl" for the film Bridget Jones's Diary . She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles ' song " Mother Nature's Son " for the film I Am Sam . Crow sang a duet with rock artist Kid Rock on the crossover hit single " Picture ", from Kid Rock's 2001 album Cocky . She also assisted him on the track "Run Off to LA". Crow collaborated with Michelle Branch on the song "Love Me Like That" for Branch's second album, Hotel Paper , released in 2003. She
6887-621: The summer of 2021, Henley spoke of the Walden Woods Foundation as well as his life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Henley noted that "I think that each and every one of us has a duty to help care for our natural environment, even if it's something as simple as not throwing your fast-food wrapper out the car window." On June 2, 2020, Henley gave testimony to the United States Congress regarding his views on copyright law, specifically
6984-487: The traditional hymn "Be Still, My Soul", to be played at his funeral. In November of that year it was released as a single, with the proceeds going to SRF. Her fourth studio album, C'mon, C'mon , was released in 2002, spawning the hit single " Soak Up the Sun ". The second single, "Steve McQueen", won the Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in 2003. Crow opposed
7081-475: The two young female defendants arrested for prostitution and drug use. The attorneys had sought to introduce a letter Henley wrote to a Santa Monica probation officer giving his account of the events leading up to Henley's arrest. Contrary to Henley’s 1991 claim that he was hosting a farewell party for the Eagles’ road crew, the letter stated that Henley actually “didn’t want to see any of my friends”. Instead he placed
7178-647: The university, she sang in the local band Cashmere. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women, and the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, as well as working as a summer welcome orientation leader. After graduating from the University of Missouri , Crow worked as a music teacher at Kellison Elementary School in Fenton, Missouri . Teaching during
7275-585: The use of songs by Henley or the Eagles, regardless of the legitimacy of the claim in question. Henley is known for actively taking down online content involving music for which he holds copyright, doing so even when the content in question is considered fair use. According to research conducted by music producer and teacher Rick Beato , Henley has been responsible for manual takedowns of instructional videos teaching how to play Eagles songs despite such educational material falling under fair use protections. In 1974, Henley became involved with Lorelei Shellist, and
7372-581: The voice of Henry Faust in Randy Newman's Faust , a 1993 musical which was released on compact disc that year. Henley and Courtney Love testified at a California Senate hearing on that state's contractual laws in Sacramento on September 5, 2001. In 2002 Henley became the head of the Recording Artists' Coalition. The coalition's primary aim was to raise money to mount a legal and political battle against
7469-403: The wedding included Bruce Springsteen , Sting , Billy Joel , John Fogerty , Jackson Browne , Sheryl Crow , Glenn Frey , and Tony Bennett . Henley later wrote the song "Everything Is Different Now" from the album Inside Job for Summerall. Summerall has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis . They have three children together: two daughters and a son. In 2012, Henley was estimated to be
7566-410: Was " blackballed " by David Geffen , who had made agreements with other record labels to not sign him. Henley eventually became an outspoken advocate for musicians' rights, taking a stand against music labels who he believes refuse to pay bands their due royalties. Henley came to terms with Geffen Records when the Eagles' reunion took off and the company eventually took a large chunk of the profit from
7663-597: Was a majorette and an all-state track athlete, winning medals in the 75-meter low hurdles. She also joined the pep club, the National Honor Society , and the National FFA Organization , and was crowned Paperdoll Queen in a celebrity-judged beauty contest during her senior year. She then enrolled at the University of Missouri in Columbia and in 1984 received a BS Ed degree in music education. While at
7760-404: Was a moderate seller. The single " Dirty Laundry " reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 at the beginning of 1983 and earned a Gold-certified single for sales of over a million copies in the US. It was Henley's all-time biggest solo hit single, and also was nominated for a Grammy Award . Henley also contributed "Love Rules" to the 1982 Fast Times at Ridgemont High movie soundtrack. This
7857-592: Was asked to join a Dixieland band formed by his childhood friend Richard Bowden 's father Elmer, together with another school friend Jerry Surratt. They then formed a band called the Four Speeds. In 1964 the band was renamed Felicity and went through a number of changes in band personnel. As Felicity they were signed to a local producer and released a Henley-penned song called "Hurtin'". In 1969, they met by chance fellow Texan Kenny Rogers who took an interest in their band. They changed their name to Shiloh and recorded
7954-541: Was featured on the Johnny Cash album American III: Solitary Man on the song "Field of Diamonds" as a background vocalist, and also played the accordion for the songs " Wayfaring Stranger " and "Mary of the Wild Moor". In 2003, a greatest hits compilation called The Very Best of Sheryl Crow was released. It featured many of her hit singles, as well as some new tracks. Among them was the 1960s pop song, " The First Cut Is
8051-572: Was followed in 1984 by the album, Building the Perfect Beast . A single release, " The Boys of Summer ", reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video for the song was directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino and won several MTV Video Music Awards including Best Video of the Year . Henley also won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song. Several other songs on
8148-464: Was in breach of contract and Henley attempted to get out of his contract in 1993 based on a 50-year-old California statute. Under the statute, enacted to free actors from long-term studio deals, entertainers cannot be forced to work for any company for more than seven years. Geffen Records did not want Henley signing with any other label, and had an agreement with Sony and EMI that they would not sign Henley. He counter-sued Geffen Records, claiming that he
8245-522: Was included on the Point Break soundtrack and she sang a duet with Kenny Loggins on the track "I Would Do Anything", from his album Leap of Faith . In 1992, Crow recorded her first attempt at a debut album with Sting 's record producer Hugh Padgham . The self-titled debut album was due to be released in September 1992, but Crow and her label mutually decided that the album did not merit release. Crow described it as "too produced" and "slick". However,
8342-470: Was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. Crow was born on February 11, 1962 in Kennett, Missouri , the daughter of Bernice (née Cain), a piano teacher, and Wendell Wyatt Crow, a lawyer and trumpet player. Her great-grandfather was Congressman Charles A. Crow (1873–1938). She has two older sisters, Kathy and Karen, and a younger brother, Steven. While studying at Kennett High School, Crow
8439-692: Was later released for digital download on iTunes and a portion of the proceeds were donated to the American Red Cross to aid in the recovery effort in the wake of Hurricane Sandy . Optimism Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.151 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 389262912 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:36:35 GMT Don Henley Donald Hugh Henley (born July 22, 1947)
8536-407: Was made available for a free download. As the title suggests, the country-flavored tune defends the idea of a woman president . Mixed reviews from critics ranged from "sort of patronizing and gender essentialist" to "good-natured and well-intentioned". The song, praised for its tongue-in-cheek lyrics, was commented on by country singer Brad Paisley , who characterized it as "all in good fun". The song
8633-533: Was no longer in a relationship with Henley at the time of the incident, later said, "I was shocked to hear about it. He didn't have drugs around the house. It was an accident, I'm sure". The media attention from this incident was the primary inspiration for the song " Dirty Laundry ". In February 2024, ahead of another criminal trial in New York over the alleged theft of Henley’s original handwritten lyrics for many Eagles hits, Judge Curtis Farber sided with attorneys for
8730-712: Was on May 18 of that year in Orlando, Florida , where she played to over 10,000 information technology professionals at the SAP Sapphire Convention. Her first public appearance was on June 12, when she performed at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis , Indiana . She also appeared on Larry King Live on CNN on August 23, 2006. In this show, she talked about her comeback, her breakup with Lance Armstrong , her past job as Michael Jackson's backup singer, and her experience as
8827-486: Was quoted in a 60 Minutes segment as saying she made $ 40,000 on the McDonald's ad alone. Crow toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad World Tour 1987–1989, and often performed with Jackson on " I Just Can't Stop Loving You ". She also recorded background vocals for Stevie Wonder , Belinda Carlisle , Jimmy Buffett , Kevin Gilbert and Don Henley . In 1989, Crow contributed backing vocals to
8924-465: Was recorded at Crow's Nashville, Tennessee farm. Her son, Wyatt, makes an appearance on the song "Lullaby for Wyatt", which is featured in the movie Grace Is Gone . " Shine Over Babylon " was the first promotional single from the album (download only). The first official single released from the album was " Love Is Free ", followed by "Out of Our Heads". As of 2010, Detours had sold more than 700,000 copies worldwide. Crow endorsed Barack Obama in
9021-526: Was released on February 5, 2008. Detours debuted at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart selling close to 92,000 copies in its first week and an additional 52,000 copies in its second week. In support of the new album, Crow launched a 25-date tour with James Blunt , and the lineup included reggae group Toots and the Maytals after being handpicked by Crow who said they are one of her favorite bands. Detours
9118-523: Was rumored to be about Clapton, but Crow says otherwise—that the song is about a philandering ex-boyfriend. Crow has refused to say who the song was about, telling Billboard magazine on the release of her album, "Oh, there will be just so much speculation, and because of that there's great safety and protection in the fact that people will be guessing so many different people and I'm the only person who will ever really know. I'm really private about who I've had relationships with, and I don't talk about them in
9215-494: Was started in 1998 to provide for research and education regarding Henry David Thoreau . In 1993, a compilation album titled Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles was released, with a portion of the royalties from the sales going to the Walden Woods Project. In 2005, he had a fundraiser concert with Elton John and others to buy Brister's Hill, part of Walden Woods, and turn it into a hiking trail. Henley co-founded
9312-509: Was the catalyst for forming a group, as Henley and Frey decided to form their own band. They were joined by Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon who also played in Ronstadt's backing band (the four had, however, played together only once previously, as the band personnel changed) and became the Eagles. Eagles were formed in 1971, and signed to David Geffen 's label Asylum Records . They released their first studio album in 1972, which contained
9409-418: Was written by Jesse Winchester . The show premiered on March 21, 2021. Henley remarked "On that bitter cold Tuesday of February 16th, we had a busted pipe at the attic at my house, and me and my family were shoveling and bailing for 8 or 9 hours there. Nothing, of course, compared to the shoveling and bailing that's been going on down in the state capitol the past 3 weeks." In a Discover Concord magazine in
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