No, Sheryl Crow is not married. She is single and committed to raising her two adopted boys.
Crow was recently in the news for her protest against Elon Musk. She sold her Tesla on 14 February 2025 and gave the money to NPR, demonstrating her dedication to her moral principles.

Famous for songs like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy," the 62-year-old musician has been candid about her parenting style, relationships and the causes she believes in.
Adopting Levi in 2010 and Wyatt in 2007, transformed her life. Raising kids has been her first focus ever since. Sheryl Crow acknowledged that having kids makes choosing to get married more difficult, but she is still open to dating:
“It’s trickier when you have kids, to want to walk down the aisle, but nonetheless, I don’t think you have to be married to have a wonderful relationship.”
Sheryl Crow has made it apparent that she is happy being single. In the past she has dated high profile celebrities such as Lance Armstrong, Owen Wilson, and Eric Clapton.
Sheryl Crow has stated that she would rather date outside of the entertainment industry, but is still open to romance. When it comes to internet dating, she has a limit. She jokingly said:
“Oh, no! I think it would be an excellent reality TV show, though.”
Despite being a well-known musician worldwide, Crow's daily focus is on parenting Wyatt and Levi in Nashville. She puts food on the table every night, creates songs while they are in class, and spends her mornings getting them ready for school.
Crow said:
“To have the awesome blessing of raising two humans, it’s powerful,"
she continued:
"Having little kids, you don’t have the luxury of being bitter or feeling left out or anything. I’m so blessed.”
Her job decisions are also influenced by her commitment to parenthood. Despite her continued musical endeavors-her most recent album, Be Myself released on April 21-she makes sure that her work schedule takes into account her responsibilities as a mother.
Sheryl Crow's split from her Tesla: A stand against Elon Musk
Sheryl Crow recently made news when she severed her relationship with Tesla. On February 14, she announced on Instagram that she was selling her Tesla because she was against some of the policies supported by Elon Musk.
Crow posted on Instagram with Andrea Bocelli's "Time to Say Goodbye" playing in the background:
“My parents always said… you are who you hang out with,”
She added:
“There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long, Tesla.”
Musk, who was recently named head of the newly established Department of Government Efficiency, has grown to be a close friend of former President Donald Trump. Crow even called Musk:
"President Musk"
Crow declared she would give the money from the sale of her Tesla to NPR, a department Musk wants to defund.
“The truth will continue to find its way to those willing to know the truth.”
Her gift coincides with the FCC's ongoing inquiry into PBS and NPR, which is being led by Chairman Brendan Carr. The investigation asks if taxpayer support for these media outlets should be maintained. Katherine Maher, the president of NPR, defended the network's adherence to rules, saying that NPR complies with all government directives.
Sheryl Crow continues to live life on her own terms by prioritizing her children, sticking to her convictions.

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