Sheryl Crow Kicks Off 2023 Rock Hall Ceremony in Epic Fashion
Sheryl Crow kicked off the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony with a performance of “If It Makes You Happy” where she was joined by Olivia Rodrigo. The…

Sheryl Crow kicked off the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony with a performance of "If It Makes You Happy" where she was joined by Olivia Rodrigo.
The singer-songwriter was then inducted into the Rock Hall by friend Laura Dern. The acclaimed actor touted Crow's incredible catalog, influence, and her strength during her breast cancer batter. She also shared a fun detail about Crow's kindness.
"She's the kind of friend that when you need support, she'll just move you into her house. Literally, I can tell you," said Dern.
The video package highlighting Crow's career only helped solidify why she deserves to be in the Rock Hall. It featured commentary from Rodrigo, Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris.
Rodrigo noted, "She just says things I would've never thought of in the most beautiful way." Meanwhile, Morris said, "She's just such a badass ... She encapsulates what rock and roll is. She just effortlessly legendary." Nicks succinctly drove home a point that her many fans likely agree with.
"Sheryl really is pretty fearless," said Nicks. "If she really feels strong about something, and if it's political, she doesn't care, and she's going to say something ... She is everything that every girl should want to be."
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Following the video package, Crow returned to the stage and was joined by Nicks. Together, they performed Crow's hit "Strong Enough." Crow and Nicks were then joined by Peter Frampton for a rousing rendition of "Everyday is Winding Road."
When the performance was over, Crow accepted her Rock Hall honor. As a musician still active today, she said during her acceptance speech, "This is like getting an Oscar for a screenplay you haven't finished writing yet."
Crow made a point to shout out her many inspirations, including Willie Nelson, who she was "thrilled" to be inducted with on the same night. She thanked her parents for their support and "piano lessons." Crow also shouted out her hometown of Kennett, Missouri, which was hosting a livestream watch event in honor of her.
She closed out her speech by quoting the late Jimmy Buffett.
"He said, 'If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life,'" said Crow. "Yes, for me, there have been ups and downs on this journey, but mine is a story of infinite possibility. For any young person setting out on the musical journey, I love the work."
Today (March 8) is International Women’s Day. How should we celebrate? By honoring the influential women that have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
...Oh, and to serve up the reminder that women accounting for just over eight percent of Rock Hall inductees is simply inexcusable. (For a further breakdown of this, check out Evelyn McDonnell's exceptional piece "The Manhandling of Rock ‘N’ Roll History.")
John Sykes, the Rock Hall's new chairman after Rolling Stone/Rock Hall founder Jann Wenner stepped down as of January 1, 2020, said in countless interviews how the Rock Hall needs to evolve and diversify. It seems as though he's keeping his word. More women are being nominated and more women are being inducted. Tina Turner, Carole King and The Go-Go's were inducted as part of the 2021 class. Meanwhile, Annie Lennox, Dolly Parton, Pat Benatar and Carly Simon are members of the 2022 induction class. Hopefully, fans will see even more women make the cut in future classes.
Until then, scroll through the gallery. It features the remarkable women who have defied the odds to be recognized by the Rock Hall.
Aretha Franklin

Inducted in 1987.
The Supremes (Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson)

Inducted in 1988.
Bessie Smith

Inducted in 1989 in the Early Influences category.
Ma Rainey

Inducted in 1990 in the Early Influences category.
Zola Taylor

Inducted in 1990 with The Platters.
LaVern Baker

Inducted in 1991.
Tina Turner

Inducted in 1991 with Ike & Tina Turner.
Dinah Washington

Inducted in 1993 in the Early Influences category.
Ruth Brown

Inducted in 1993.
Etta James

Inducted in 1993.
Cynthia Robinson & Rose Stone

Inducted in 1993 with Sly & the Family Stone.
Donna Jean Godchaux

Inducted in 1994 with the Grateful Dead.
Janis Joplin

Inducted in 1995.
Martha and the Vandellas (Martha Reeves, Rosalind Ashford-Holmes, Annette Sterling-Helton, Lois Reeves, Betty Kelly)

Inducted in 1995.
Gladys Knight

Inducted in 1996 with Gladys Knight & the Pips
The Shirelles (Shirley Alston Reeves, Addie Harris, Doris Kenner Jackson, Beverly Lee)

Inducted in 1996.
Maureen Tucker – Inducted in 1996 with The Velvet Underground

Inducted in 1996 with The Velvet Underground.
Grace Slick

Inducted in 1996 with Jefferson Airplane .
Mahalia Jackson

Inducted in 1997 in the Early Influences category.
Joni Mitchell

Inducted in 1997.
Christine McVie & Stevie Nicks

Inducted in 1998 with Fleetwood Mac.
Cass Elliot & Michelle Phillips

Inducted in 1998 with The Mamas & the Papas.
Dusty Springfield

Inducted in 1999.
Cleotha Staples, Mavis Staples & Yvonne Staples

Inducted in 1999 with The Staple Singers.
Billie Holiday

Inducted in 2000 in the Early Influences category.
Bonnie Raitt

Inducted in 2000.
Brenda Lee

Inducted in 2002.
Tina Weymouth

Inducted in 2002 with Talking Heads.
Chrissie Hynde

Inducted in 2005 with The Pretenders.
Debbie Harry

Inducted in 2006 with Blondie.
The Ronettes (Veronica, Estelle Bennett, Nedra Talley)

Inducted in 2007.
Patti Smith

Inducted in 2007.
Madonna

Inducted in 2008.
Wanda Jackson

Inducted in 2009 in the Early Influences category.
Agnetha Fältskog & Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Inducted in 2010 with ABBA.
Darlene Love

Inducted in 2011.
Claudette Rogers Robinson

Inducted in 2012 with The Miracles.
Laura Nyro

Inducted in 2012.
Ann & Nancy Wilson

Inducted in 2013 with Heart.
Donna Summer

Inducted in 2013.
Linda Ronstadt

Inducted in 2014.
Patti Scialfa

Inducted in 2014 with The E Street Band.
Joan Jett

Inducted in 2015 with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.
Joan Baez

Inducted in 2017.
Nina Simone

Inducted in 2018.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Inducted in 2018 in the Early Influences category.
Janet Jackson

Inducted in 2019.
Stevie Nicks

Inducted as a solo artist in 2019. Nicks is also the first woman double inductee in Rock Hall history.
Whitney Houston

Inducted in 2020.
Tina Turner

Inducted as a solo artist in 2021.
Carole King

Inducted as a solo artist in 2021.
The Go-Go's

Inducted in 2021. (Was inducted as a songwriter with Gerry Goffin receiving the Ahmet Ertegun Award in 1990.)
Annie Lennox

Inducted as a member of the Eurythmics in 2022.
Dolly Parton

Inducted in 2022.
Pat Benatar

Inducted with guitarist/songwriting partner Neil Giraldo in 2022.
Carly Simon

Inducted in 2022.