Stevie Nicks Honors Sheryl Crow Friendship In Sweet Anniversary Post

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They're soaking up 25 years of friendship.

Stevie Nicks honored her friend Sheryl Crow in a sweet new Instagram post, while also celebrating the 25th anniversary of her beloved sixth studio album, Trouble in Shangri-La.

"25 years ago you all visited my Shangri-La for the first time," the music icon wrote on Thursday (April 30) alongside a clip of her performing the song "Sorcerer" with collaborator Crow. "This record gave me not only one of the most fun & creative times in my life but also my friendship with Sheryl Crow. I owe it so much."

The "Edge of Seventeen" songstress released Trouble in Shangri-La on May 1, 2001, as a comeback album, marking her first studio album since 1994. It featured collaborations with Crow, Macy Gray and Sarah McLachlan.

In 2023, when the "Soak Up the Sun" singer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Nicks penned a letter to her via Instagram.

"Yes, you call me psychic," the Fleetwood Mac singer wrote at the time. "I have been listening to Sheryl Crow for the last 4 days. So many of our memories came flooding back. Congratulations, Miz Crow, for your upcoming induction. I am so proud of you. It's a very elite club for us women."

At the 2023 induction ceremony, the two renowned singer-songwriters performed Crow's 1993 hit "Strong Enough" together.


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