She's the archetypical classic rock gal, and now she's gonna make the archetypical classic rock move, by releasing a live album.
It won't be just any live album, though: it'll feature a number of Crow's pals, as it was recorded at the September 14 "Sheryl Crow And Friends Concert" in New York City's Central Park (see "Stevie Nicks, Chrissie Hynde To Join Sheryl Crow For Central Park Show"). While the record might feature appearances by all of Crow's big-name pals who showed up at the concert -- namely, Sarah McLachlan, Eric Clapton, the Dixie Chicks, Chrissie Hynde, Keith Richards and Stevie Nicks -- whether or not those artists' labels will allow their appearances remains to be seen. In fact, the process of getting the rights to all of the performers may delay the album's release: Crow's label wants it out by the Christmas season, but the bartering process may cause it to be pushed to next year. Crow, who performed at the White House over the weekend, will next perform at Neil Young's annual acoustic Bridge School Benefit in San Francisco, California this weekend (see "'N Sync, Kravitz, Crow, Others Rock 'Concert Of The Century' At White House" and "Pearl Jam, Sheryl Crow, Billy Corgan, Brian Wilson, More Sign On For Bridge School Benefit").
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