Both former President Bill Clinton and Sheryl Crow have something to celebrate Tuesday at the T.J. Martell Foundation gala in New York. Clinton was honored as Humanitarian of the Year, while Crow – who presented the award – enjoys six months of being cancer-free.
They're all wet: Sheryl Crow and Lance Armstrong make a splash on the Matterhorn bobsleds at California's Disneyland on Thursday(December 30, 2005).
ON THE MEND
One week after undergoing a lumpectomy for breast cancer, Sheryl Crow puts on a smile and indulges an autograph seeker in West Hollywood on Wednesday (March 1, 2006). The singer is taking her treatment "with a great attitude" says pal Doug Ulman.
ROAD TO RECOVERY
Sheryl Crow, who underwent surgery last month for breast cancer, hits the pavement Thursday(April, 6, 2006) in Hollywood.
AXE TO GRIND
Sheryl Crow soaks up the audience appreciation during the first of a two-night stand at Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday (September 18, 2006). The singer has been coheadlining a U.S. tour with John Mayer.
"I'm enjoying this part of my life." Sheryl Crow has said. "I feel like I've walked through some fire and come out the other side." And found the best part yet: The Grammy winner (whose album Wildflower is due out Sept. 27) got engaged on Aug. 31 to cycling champ Lance Armstrong. "I've always wanted to be in a relationship that felt supportive and elevating," she said recently. "And I've also always wanted to be that for someone else."
A surprised Sheryl Crow gets punk'd by fellow musician John Mayer – in a bear costume – as the two play their second-to-last tour date together in West Palm Beach on Wednesday. (people)
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