Before she signed a record deal in 1993, the struggling singer lived in her van and couldn't afford health insurance.
Jewel opens up about her off-the-grid Alaska upbringing, saying subsistence living with no electricity or running water has always kept her grounded.
In an interview on the PBS program Brief But Spectacular, the '90s folk icon shared how a doctor came to her aid when she had no health insurance ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jewel has been a longtime champion of putting her mental health first over her career. “When I moved out at 15, I knew I had to ...
In a wide-ranging interview with PEOPLE, Jewel opens up about finding true happiness after healing from a difficult childhood It wasn't always a "Good Day" in Jewel's home growing up. In this week's ...
Jewel is opening up about why prioritizing her mental health — while living in her car as a teenager and after exploding onto the music scene — has helped keep her the "happy, whole human" she is ...
Jewel may be a celebrated musician and beloved star now, but that wasn't always the case for the "Foolish Games" singer. See more.
Jewel’s rendition of the national anthem is not meant for everyone. The singer-songwriter performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Indianapolis 500 on May 28. Armed with a guitar and sporting an ...
Jewel is honoring her first album! Following the 25th anniversary of her debut album, Pieces of You, the 46-year-old singer announced on Tuesday that she's rereleasing the record on Friday, Nov. 20.
Jewel is a beautiful woman. There’s no arguing that. Her soft looks match her soulful music perfectly. Even now, decades after her rise to fame, Jewel still looks great. But there’s one feature that ...