![]() Sheryl Crow is known for using music as a way to talk about difficult subjects and she proved that once again on Monday with the release of an emotionally charged new song called "The Dreaming Kind." The tune pays tribute to the 26 children and adults who lost their lives at Sandy Hook Elementary, five years after the school shooting. I, I'm always astounded at how un, unbelievably soulful the people in New Orleans are and it just felt really, it feels really nice to be back down here after having done my second record here. Sometimes you step out on a limb because you think it's kind of a cool looking outfit and it just doesn't fit your personality and it doesn't. The best fashion advice I've ever received for the red carpet is to make sure you feel comfortable in the clothes you are wearing and that they represent who you are. I like to wear like jeans and leathers and like a cool vest. And I have naturally curly hair so we're just going for the natural look. The look for this video is basically clothes I would normally wear. It's about the fact that at the end of the day at least we have each other and we have people who support us and love us and we press through. ![]() They're gonna rebuild and So the song is really about that. They seem to be very spiritually based and they're, they're not gonna give up. You could tell it was going really slowly, but people felt very optimistic. I came down and got to see a lot of how it looked then which was clearly a year and a half later and not so much was happening. And what really struck me about it, is the stoicism of the New Orleans people. I think all of us sat back as a nation and watched the disgrace of how the whole catastrophe was handled. When you see these characters as you're rolling by on the boat. And it feels very much like what it must of felt like when it was, when it was flooded. We're outside of New Orleans and we're on a, like a little bayou out here.
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