Bands & artists like Sheryl Crow

If you like Sheryl Crow, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Sheryl Crow? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams

Her blend of country, rock, and folk, along with deeply personal lyrics, resonates well with Sheryl Crow's emotional storytelling.

alternative country blues folk music
Patty Griffin

Patty Griffin

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Griffin's rich songwriting and fusion of folk and rock elements create a similar earthy and dynamic soundscape.

folk music folk rock
Alison Krauss

Alison Krauss

Krauss’s smooth vocals and acoustic instrumentation align closely with Crow's blend of country and folk influences.

country music
Brandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile

Carlile's emotive vocal delivery and mix of rock and folk styles echo the heartfelt approach found in Crow's music.

pop rock
Neko Case

Neko Case

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Case combines folk, country, and rock with a powerful voice, creating a compelling sound that parallels Crow's style.

Americana country music folk music
Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves

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Musgraves’ modern take on country music, infused with pop sensibilities, shares thematic similarities with Crow's work.

country music folk music
Sara Bareilles

Sara Bareilles

Bareilles' piano-driven pop-rock sound and introspective lyrics reflect the emotional depth found in Crow's songs.

musical soft rock
Shawn Colvin

Shawn Colvin

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Colvin's folk-infused rock style and poignant songwriting mirror the storytelling aspect of Crow's music.

rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Sheryl Crow?

Artists similar to Sheryl Crow include Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Alison Krauss and Brandi Carlile. Each shares elements of Sheryl Crow's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sheryl Crow?

Sheryl Crow is primarily known for blues, folk and country rock. Pulsing rhythms intertwine with earthy textures, creating a grounded yet dynamic experience that compels movement while emphasizing emotional nuance.

Where should I start if I like Sheryl Crow?

If you enjoy Sheryl Crow, start with Lucinda Williams — their album "Ramblin'" is a great entry point. Her blend of country, rock, and folk, along with deeply personal lyrics, resonates well with Sheryl Crow's emotional storytelling.