Like the frayed jeans on her latest album cover “Threads,” Sheryl Crow has no trouble discussing how real-life scenarios can be stitched together and torn apart.
The reality is one in seven women is diagnosed with breast cancer during their lives. Crow is routinely stopped by cancer survivors in airports, Starbucks and other public places. “Almost every time the story becomes about the lesson learned in being diagnosed and the change that follows survivorship.…By virtue of being women, we are caregivers. It’s our self-appointed roles to take care of everyone.
“I’ve had the gift of having a really long career. As you get older, the things that become important — particularly if you’re a mom of two young boys — are the things that you want to see change. For me, that’s cancer, cures, survivors, treatments and the environment. Whenever I’m helping, fund-raising or doing philanthropic work that’s where the real blessings come in.”
Seven years after releasing the song “Woman in the White House,” Crow expects to get involved with the 2020 presidential campaign. She said, “I have tuned out a lot of social media over the last few years because I tend to get, ‘shut up and sing’ a lot, even though I obviously enjoy the same freedom of speech that everybody else does. I’m waiting to see who becomes our candidate. I think four more years of what we’re going through right now will be very damaging.
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