Sheryl Crow has reached out to her fans for advice on what kind of merchandise to provide for her upcoming tour. In a statement posted to her official website the singer-songwriter said she needed some help narrowing down the t-shirt designs for her upcoming tour.
"We'd like your help picking some of the merch for the summer tour. Shirts that get the most 'likes' are the ones we'll make, and they'll be available at the shows - thanks in advance for the feedback everybody!"
In addition to her merchandising question, Crow also made headlines this month with news that her brain tumor is not cancerous. In a statement on her Facebook page she revealed that she plans to continue on with business as usual:
"Hey everyone, please don't worry about my 'brain tumor,' it's a non-cancerous growth. I know some folks can have problems with this kind of thing, but I want to assure everyone I'm OK," Crow posted.
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