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Sheryl Crow SHERYL CROW
Multiple Grammy nominee Sheryl Crow already owns nine awards, equal to the number of essential nutrients in milk, which she drinks every morning for breakfast to keep her healthy body. She has just joined another elite group including such rockers as Steven Tyler, KISS, Joss Stone and Kelly Clarkson by adding a 'stache' to her resume.

"To keep the crowd on their feet, I keep my body in tune," says Sheryl. "With milk." Studies suggest that the nutrients in milk can help maintain healthy weight.

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Sheryl Crow Bio
Rock star Sheryl Crow made her debut as a singer-songwriter in the 1990s and continues to top the charts. Born on February 11, 1962 in Kennett, MO, Crow was surrounded by music at a young age as both her parents were in a swing orchestra.

Crow moved to Los Angeles to try her luck in the music business in 1986. She was able to land jingle-singing assignments, and got her first big break when she successfully auditioned to be a backup singer on Michael Jackson's international Bad Tour. A few years later, she signed with A&M Records.

In 1993, Crow released her first album titled Tuesday Night Music Club. The album was a success and Crow's song "All I Wanna Do" became one of the biggest summer singles, falling just one position short of number one. More than seven million copies of the CD were sold, making Crow a bonafide musical star. Crow has also done some acting, appearing in 1999 as a drifter in The Minus Man and most recently as a co-host of Saturday Night Live.

Sheryl Crow has received countless honors during her career, including nine Grammy awards and an American Music Association Award in 2004.

Studies suggest the nutrients in 3 glasses of lowfat or fat free milk a day can help maintain a healthy weight, plus the protein, along with exercise, helps build muscle for a lean body. So eat right, move more and milk your diet. Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Contact Us
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