The 12 discs of Christmas Sunday Paper, GA - Sheryl Crow, ?Home for the Holidays? (Hallmark): An exclusive offering from the Hallmark Gold Crown store, Crow?s radiant collection of standards and an ...
Happy Thanksgiving The Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Nov 27, 2008 But there's a consensus of hope that, as Sheryl Crow might put, a change will do us good. Heavens knows, the challenges are great. ...
Face the music! Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Nov 29, 2008 It, too, has a collection of about 40 pop songs, including titles by Sheryl Crow, Rihanna, Radiohead, Trace Adkins and one of my favorites, a-ha's "Take On ...
'Dancing With the Stars': Who will win? Entertainment Weekly - Nov 24, 2008 Drew and Cheryl still hold that title. But she stripped on the judges table, so yeah. The 10s weren't surprising. Lance could have had brilliance with his ...
Design Notes Buffalo News, United States - Nov 28, 2008 ... 21-by-18-inch fat quarter for $11 or fabric yardage for $18 a yard, plus shipping. ?It?s not having what you want, it?s wanting what you have.? Sheryl Crow.
Adobe MAX. Blog #4. Day 1. SYS-CON Media, NJ - Nov 18, 2008 The CEO of Adobe used Sheryl Crow in his slides. This is a clear steal from one of my Flex presentations that I did back in 2006. But I used Sheryl in a ...
Pop Making Sense Windy City Times, IL - Nov 26, 2008 Jay Clifford provides pop-rock with Know When to Walk Away; the Hamiltons featuring AK recall Sheryl Crow on So Close; and Joy Askew offers a dark ...
Source: Google News
Sheryl Crow wants your vote - and figures she can get it
for a song.
The Grammy Award-winning singer is offering a free download of her politically charged tune "Gasoline" to anyone who logs onto the Rock the Vote Web site or anyone on the group's mailing list.
And the first 50,000 people who register three friends to vote will get a free digital copy of her album "Detours."
"I hope people wake up and emotionally engage in issues," Crow said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press during a visit to Los Angeles.
Crow's giveaway is a kickoff to Rock the Vote's voter registration drive, said Heather Smith, the organization's executive director.
Crow, 46, was one of the founding artists of Rock the Vote 18 years ago. She said the "Detours" album fits perfectly into the group's cause since the lyrics touch on topics such as adoption, breast cancer, the war in Iraq, the environment and Hurricane Katrina.
"It's about the issues that everyone's talking about, but there's a lot of hope," Crow said. "At this moment in my life, writing about anything else would be uninteresting and impossible because I feel such urgency."
Rock the Vote aims to register 2 million young people to vote by November - the largest youth voter drive in history by three times, Smith said.
Anyone who recruits three people to vote will have to log onto the Rock the Vote Web site and go through a verification process before receiving Crow's album, Smith said.