Back to Her Roots

Soundcheck | May 3, 2010
Sheryl Crow could have spent her entire career backing up the likes of Don Henley and Sting. But in 1993, the then-31-year-old released Tuesday Night Music Club, a slow-burning hit album that won three Grammys and sold 7 million copies. Today, Crow revisits the album that changed her life. And later: Argentine pianist Pablo Ziegler and his quartet perform live in our studio.

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