Concert Review: Sheryl Crow The Capitol Theatre on Fans Streaming Live

The talented rock queen performed an outstanding show September 14 at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY

Sheryl Crow performing live at the Capitol Theatre 9/14/21 Fans Live.com

Talented rock queen Sheryl Crow never disappoints. She demonstrated her remarkable talents at The Capitol Theatre Tuesday night September 14 and will play her final night with her band once again on The Capitol Theatre stage tonight Wednesday, September 15.

She performed many of her classic hits and fan favorites on stage including, “‘All I Wanna Do”, “Soak Up The Sun,” “If It Makes You Happy,” “My Favorite Mistake, “The First Cut is the Deepest,” and more.

Sheryl is no stranger to the Capitol Theatre. She loves performing there! In 2017, a live concert film called, Sheryl Crow: Live at the Capitol Theatre was produced there on audio and video during her live Be Myself tour.

If you’re wondering why I wasn’t at the live show, two reasons. One, it was sold out, and two, due to COVID still existing I didn’t feel I would be safe in crowds of fans. So instead, I streamed the concert on Fans Live and stayed home. It costs just only $15 compared to an over $80 concert and thanks to big tech and the wonders of modern streaming technology; it’s just as good as the real live event on stage. I had a front-row seat sitting at home watching it without worrying about crowds and Covid transmission on top of me and I could see everything close-up including the backstage area.

Here’s a clip of The Capitol Theatre show on September 14. The opening act was Lucie Silvas.

https://youtu.be/FUxQ-WgxvOU

According to her Wikipedia page, Sheryl ‘Suzanne’ Crow (Yes, you heard that right! she shares her middle name with my first name!) originally hails from Kennett, Missouri and attended Kennett High School and the University of Missouri in Columbia, and received a BS ED degree in Music Education. While at the university, she sang in the local band Cashmere. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women, and the Omicron Delta Kappa Society as well as working as a Summer Welcome orientation leader. After graduating from the University of Missouri, Crow worked as a music teacher at Kellison Elementary School in Fenton, Missouri.

 

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