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Sheryl graduated from University of Missouri, in Columbia, majoring in music composition, and
moved to Los Angeles in 1986. Crow worked a backup and studio session singer for 'Don Henley', 'Eric Clapton', 'Rod Stewart', and 'Michael Jackson' until she finally got the chance to make own
album in 1993. "Tuesday Night Music Club" ultimately became a huge success, selling six-million
copies and winning her a Grammy for Best New Artist. Her 1996 self-titled "Sheryl Crow"
follow-up was also hugely successful and followed by "The Globe Sessions" in 1999.
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