Sheryl Crow will be releasing her final album — featuring a duet with Stevie Nicks — sometime in 2019. The Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter confirmed the news to Kyle Meredith in a new interview. Crow first revealed details of the project to Billboard back in 2016 and had hoped for the album to be released in the spring of 2017.
In the latest interview (available as a podcast from Consequence of Sound), Crow cited Stevie as one of the classic artists who fueled her creative drive to succeed in the music business, describing her as “the most fully-realized artist [she’s] ever known.” The two have collaborated several times over the years, notably on Stevie’s 2001 album Trouble in Shangri-La, for which Crow produced and sang on several tracks, such as “Candlebright,” “Sorcerer,” and “It’s Only Love”.