Sheryl Crow's Rarely-Seen Adopted Sons Make a Red Carpet Appearance at Her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction
Sheryl Crow made a rare appearance with her sons during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The induction ceremony celebrated Crow and her achievements.
Sheryl Crow is a Grammy Award-winning artist, but she is also a proud mother. She adopted her sons Wyatt, 16, and Levi, 12, in 2007 and 2010 respectively.
There's nothing Crow can't do—she's sold millions of albums, won dozens of awards, and is currently raising her sons as a single parent. Her most recent achievement was her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The singer brought none other than Wyatt and Levi to the special event. Her children rarely make public appearances, so it was a sight to see. The Crow family looked gorgeous in matching black ensembles. The singer donned a long black mono-strap dress with cut out at the waist, while her sons donned matching crisp white button-down shirts and black suits.
Sheryl Crow with her sons Wyatt and Levi at the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York on November 3, 2023. | Source: Getty Images
The Crow boys were excited to attend the induction ceremony. However, they can't be bothered about their mother's fame. They'd prefer she was "just being mom" and not an international sensation. However, they were excited for her to be inducted.
By the time Crow welcomed her children, she'd done plenty of work. Knowing the responsibility of raising children, she was determined to continue working to provide them comfortable lives.
For much of her children's early life, they traveled with her whenever she went on tour. She'd plan their itinerary ahead of time to make sure she snuck in some family time.
The singer, who once said she dated men who never wanted to get married, ultimately chose not to wait for the right man to come around to start a family. Crow took matters into her own hands and adopted Wyatt and Levi.
Then and now, Crow's priorities shifted from her career to her sons. She doesn't want to miss any of her sons' milestones, even if that means putting off work.