| For Sheryl Crow, the title of her seventh album isn’t just a location; it’s a state of mind. “I
grew up in a small town 100 miles from Memphis, and that informed not only my musical
taste, but how I look at life,” she says. “The drive to Memphis is all farmland, and
everyone is community-oriented, God-fearing people, connected to the earth. The music
that came out of that part of the world is a part of who I am, and it’s the biggest
inspiration for what I do and why I do it.”
So for the Kennett, Missouri native, calling the disc 100 Miles From Memphis is a
statement of purpose, both musical and emotional. It also marks a long-awaited return
by the nine-time Grammy winner to the sounds that first drew her to making music
“This is something I’ve been thinking about for a long time,” says Crow. “When (manager
Scooter Weintraub) first started working with me twenty years ago, what he heard in me
was that I had heavy influences from the South—Delaney and Bonnie, all the Stax
records. So for years he’s been asking me, ‘When are you going to make that record?’”
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