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Sheryl Crow, Keb’ Mo’, Southern Avenue

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TRIPLE HEADER: Sheryl Crow leads a solid roots rocking Americana bill on July 17.
Tuesday July 19, 2022 08:00 PM EDT
Cost: $29-$117
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CL Critic Hal Horowitz Recommends: This terrific triple bill is headlined by veteran Crow, whose life is the subject of a new, full length documentary. Mo’s smooth blues always goes down well outdoors and Memphis’ Southern Avenue gets the party started with high energy soul. — HH

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After several years of backup singing for established artistsand one aborted bid at launching a solo careerSheryl Crow burst onto the pop music scene with 1993’s Tuesday Night Music Club, a strong album that included two hit singles, “Leaving Las Vegas” and “All I Wanna Do.” Blessed with a voice well suited to her rock ‘n’ roll material and what Rolling Stone’s Elysa Gardner termed “naughty-cheerleader good looks,” Crow became a ubiquitous presence on MTV and VH-1. In the fall of 1996, three years after her debut, Crow released a second album, Sheryl Crow. That album and her following releases, The Globe Sessions, and C’mon, C’mon, were well-received by both critics and the record-buying public, confirming that the singer was more than a one-album wonder.
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