Gennifer Flowers | Flowers for Algernon | Brandon Flowers | Tiger Flowers | The Flowers of War | Flowers in the Rain | Conservatory of Flowers | Wayland Flowers | The Mike Flowers Pops | M. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran | Little Flowers of St. Francis | Herbie Flowers | Hearts and Flowers | Flowers on the Wall | Flowers & Football Tops | Broken Flowers | Bridge of Flowers (event) | Woodie Flowers | ''Wild Flowers'' | Valley of Flowers National Park | Two women playing with a lap dog, China, 8th century, ''Beauties Wearing Flowers'' by Tang Dynasty | The Flowers of Hell | Ron Flowers | Reverend Flowers | Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse | Plastic Flowers | Pat Flowers | Nina Flowers | Larry L. Flowers | Jones v. Flowers |
"Bright Side of the Road" has been covered by many artists over the years, including: Shakira, Josh Graves, Hothouse Flowers, Raul Malo, Jerry Garcia Band, 001 Ensemble, Brendan Boyer, Antawn Jefferson, and David West.
After leaving Cactus World News, Sheehy went on to record and tour with Ronnie Wood, Bo Diddley, Robert Palmer, Michelle Shocked, Eric Burdon and The Animals, Carl Carlton, Hinterland, Dave-Id Busarus and Hothouse Flowers (appearing on both Born and Live).
The 2008 documentary Dambé: The Mali Project tells the story of his 3000 mile cross-cultural musical adventure with Liam Ó Maonlaí (Hothouse Flowers) and friends, and features performances from the Festival au Désert.