Sheryl Crow’s son asked her if she was the “Taylor Swift of her time”

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Sheryl Crow brought her sons, Levi and Wyatt, with her when she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November, and she says Levi, who’s 13, had an interesting way of trying to understand just what the honor meant for her.

“My 13-year-old was like, ‘Is this like the NBA Hall of Fame?’” Sheryl tells USA Today. “Afterward, he asked me if I was the Taylor Swift of my time period.”

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Sheryl says comparing her career to Taylor’s isn’t exactly apples to apples, considering she came up in the ’90s. Back then, she notes, “There was nothing – no machine or anything – that could make anyone that big.”

Sheryl says the induction made her think that “there was a moment when [my boys] thought I was pretty cool,” but she already knows that one of today’s hottest pop stars — Olivia Rodrigo — thinks she is. At the ceremony, she performed with both Olivia and her own personal idol, Stevie Nicks.

“If not for (Stevie), I would not be doing what I’m doing. I’m still a child looking up to this rock star,” Sheryl notes. “I feel that way with Olivia. I somewhat see myself in what she’s doing. She loves seeing herself get better as a songwriter and that was me when I was young.”

Sheryl’s new album, Evolution, is out on March 29.

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