Sheryl Crow’s Sons Supported (and Matched with) Their Mom at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions

If it makes them happy, we think Sheryl Crow’s sons should join her on the red carpet more often.

This weekend, the 61-year-old “Soak Up the Sun” singer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, alongside other major names like Kate Bush, Missy Elliott, Willie Nelson and more. But, Crow didn't go to the event alone—she was seen walking the red carpet with her two sons, Wyatt Steven Crow, 17, and Levi James Crow, 13, in tow.

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This was a rare red carpet appearance from the teenagers, who were all smiles as they showed support for their musical mom.

In fact, they took their support a step further by matching the color of her outfit. Yep, the trio were all coordinated, with Crow sporting a black asymmetrical off-the-shoulder dress from Ralph Lauren, while Levi and Wyatt wore black suits.

It was a big night for Crow, who kicked off the ceremony with a performance alongside Grammy-winner Olivia Rodrigo, 20. The two took turns singing parts from Crow’s ’96 hit “If It Makes You Happy.” Later, Academy Award-winning actress Laura Dern gave a speech inducting Crow.

Although they didn't perform with her on stage, we still loved getting to see Crow’s sons all grown up.

The singer-songwriter adopted her eldest, Wyatt, when he was only a month old, in May 2007. Then, she announced that she had adopted Levi in June 2010.

We may not see the pair on the red carpet often, but we do get to see a fair amount of (or hear about) them on their mom’s Instagram. For instance, back in May, when it was announced that Crow was being inducted into the Hall of Fame, her sons surprised her with balloons and sweets. “I have the best kids in the world!” the artist wrote on Instagram. “@rockhall is cool… even to teenagers!!”

Congrats, Sheryl!

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