trainwreck woodstock 99 :: Article Creator Sheryl Crow On A Lifetime Of Battles, Triumphs, Hardships And Hopes Sheryl Crow standing between two trucks. It's difficult to believe we've had the pleasure of Sheryl Crow's company for three decades now – not least to the singer-songwriter herself. "I'll be honest with you, I don't know if anybody ever really feels their age," she considers. "I mean, I'm sixty-two and I need to get my lips done, I need to get a little facelift. But unless I'm looking in a mirror, mentally I feel like I'm about thirty-six." Talking in the music room of her home in rural Nashville, sitting in front of a rack of vintage acoustic guitars befitting the queen of heartland roots rock, Crow is everything we need right now from our rock stars. Witty, articulate, informed and inquisitive, she is nobody's vacuous pin-up. She has opinions: on gun control, climate change, milit