Maren Morris calls Sheryl Crow ‘My Hero’ at the Nashville event

MAREN MORRIS has only beautiful things to say about his neighbor, Sheryl Crow.
“She is just a hard to cook and has always been philanthropic,” said Marris exclusively, 35 years old US Weekly Thursday May 1st Variety Power of Women event organized by Lifetime in Nashville, Tennessee.
“She has always been a supporter of women and new artists like me,” said Morris of her neighbor, who, according to her, “lives the street”. “She stands next to her word, which is incredible.”
Morris continued by saying of Crow, 63, that when it comes to defending her beliefs, the singer is “not sitting on the fence”.
“She definitively defends the marginalized, and she made her whole career,” she continued. “So I love it. I can show him this love today.”
Morris honored Crow during the Thursday evening event alongside Reba mcentire,, Kelsea Ballerini And Mickey Guyton. The event was aimed at presenting the group’s contributions to country music and the ability to transform the genre historically dominated by men into a genre that has enabled women like Morris to prosper.

Maren Morris and Sheryl Crow occur at CMT Music Awards 2019
John Shearer / Getty images“I feel so humiliated to have been honored by the variety of the inaugural power of the variety of Nashville women with such an incredible group of women,” Crow wrote in a Facebook article on Friday May 2. “You make me each want to be the best person I can be!” You are each unique and strong women and incredible people! ”
Crow also gave Morris a special cry in his post.
“And I can’t thank Maren Morris enough for being there for me,” wrote the singer. “You never stop being inspired!” You are a gift! “
While Crow was certainly a hero of Morris and countless young musicians of women in the world, the singer has exclusively opened to us on her own hero – the emblematic Stevie Nicks.
“I said this nausea ad. I tell Stevie. I tell anyone [asks] Me about Stevie: if it weren’t for Stevie, I wouldn’t do what I do, “said Crow We THURSDAY. “I paid on the magazine. I laid down next to the Disque Tourne and listened to rumors. I mean, “landslide” was just, like, like [on a] Band loop in my head. And the photos of her! She was really my ticket out of my little town.
Crow continued. “I mean, I wanted to grow up to be her – I have the little haircut and the scarves – and yes, I told her a thousand times. She is a dear dear friend.”