After receiving news of a terrifying health scare, country singer-songwriter Shari Rowe took to reflecting and writing; the result – “Too Good To Go.” What started as a means of processing potentially-fatal news became a beautifully inspiring and poetic song depicting a deep appreciation for the wonders of life. Releasing September 26, “Too Good To Go” showcases the humble and grateful spirit that Shari Rowe has always shown the world, but in a more intimate way.

“‘Too Good To Go’ started as a poem that I wrote on the night when I really thought the worst was happening–dealing with fear as a person of faith and pondering the juxtaposition of fear and gratitude,” states Shari Rowe. “It grew into this song, coming from a place of reflection and deep appreciation. The way the people in my life showed up for and supported me filled my heart in a way that has changed me forever. ‘I love that I’ve got so much to lose’–that line is the heartbeat of the song.”

While on tour, Shari Rowe suffered many health symptoms, involving doctors running tests with no answers. In March of 2025, she received the news that there were signs of Multiple Myeloma, a type of blood cancer. That night, Shari Rowe grappled with the shock and fear by writing the poem that later became the song “Too Good To Go.” Weeks after, doctors would settle on a diagnosis of Eosinophilic Fasciitis–a rare, non-life-threatening autoimmune condition.

Shari Rowe has built a reputation for connecting and engaging with an audience on the most genuine level. The Southwestern singer, songwriter and radio host has brought her lively performances to the stages of NFR in Las Vegas, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Country Thunder, as well as opening for Wynonna Judd, LeAnn Rimes, Tracy Lawrence and more. 

Shari Rowe has built a reputation for connecting and engaging with an audience on the most genuine level. The Southwestern singer, songwriter and radio host has brought her lively performances to the stages of NFR in Las Vegas, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Country Thunder, as well as opening for Wynonna Judd, LeAnn Rimes, Tracy Lawrence and more. 

“Too Good To Go” by Shari Rowe will be available on all streaming platforms September 26. “Shari has one of the most beautiful hearts, and we are so glad she is sharing this with the world,” says Dawn DeJongh, owner of Burning Ground Entertainment. For more on Shari Rowe, visit www.sharirowe.com and follow her on social media @sharirowe.

ABOUT SHARI ROWE
Embodying the heart and soul of country music, Southwestern songstress Shari Rowe redefines what it means to captivate. Bringing authenticity, intentionality, and a timeless blend of country and americana, Rowe’s “voice, personality, and story will mesmerize you” (Missy, Center Stage Magazine). From international tours in Poland to charity events, to opening for big name artists like Wynonna Judd and LeAnn Rimes, Rowe has seen all sides of the industry and proven her invaluable talent. Closer to home, the Arizonan continues to champion rising talent and the spirit of true country music as co-host of the local radio series Arizona on the Rise. Shari Rowe isn’t just a trailblazer—she’s a guiding light in modern country music. With every song she reminds us where the genre has been, and where it’s headed next.

SHARI ROWE LINKS
Instagram.com/sharirowe
TikTok.com/@sharirowe
Facebook.com/sharirowe.officialpage
Twitter.com/sharirowe
YouTube.com/@sharirowe

 

Shari Rowe On Tour

View upcoming tour dates on Shari Rowe’s official website. 

www.sharirowe.com/live 

“Too Good To Go” by Shari Rowe

Available Everywhere September 26

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After receiving news of a terrifying health scare, country singer-songwriter Shari Rowe took to reflecting and writing; the result – “Too Good To Go.” What started as a means of processing potentially-fatal news became a beautifully inspiring and poetic song depicting a deep appreciation for the wonders of life. Releasing September 26, “Too...