Nine-time Grammy Award-winner Sheryl Crow reflects on Sarah McLachlan and being part of the Lilith Fair, her thoughts on over three decades in the music industry and why it matters that there's a woman in the White House. This is an excerpt of the newest installment of “Mavericks with Ari Melber,” a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. Watch the full episode on msnbc.com/Mavericks.
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US Senate delegation visit Ukraine and agree for NATO membership
(Lilith) Lucifer’s wife
First wife of Adam, not Lucifer.
Listening MSNBC. And thank you Country Music Industry.
Love Sheryl Crow. People just want to be heard regardless of their gender. Go Sheryl Crow. Right on.
It warms my heart to hear her speak on Ari.
I went to Lilith Fair and took my kid sister. The industry is still male-dominated, I dream of one radio station that would play only female artists of all genres, full time and yet that still wouldn’t balance the scale ever.
But we do what we can, like Sheryl’s song.
Nobody should need more than one sheet of toilet paper.
I’d love to see that, or something like that, come back again.