Alison Krauss
In the '90s, no contemporary artist loomed larger in the world of bluegrass than Alison Krauss. With her group Union Station, the young singer/fiddler (who began as a child prodigy) spent the decade bringing traditional bluegrass roots into the mainstream of country music, garnering numerous Grammys in the process. She was the youngest artist ever to become a member of the Grand Old Opry, and she inspired scads of young musicians to help carry on the bluegrass torch. When the genre really hit the mainstream at the turn of the century with the O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU soundtrack, Krauss was right at the heart of it, contributing memorable cuts to the album, while her guitarist Dan Tyminski entered into legend as the singer on the breakthrough hit "Man of Constant Sorrow."

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Top Tracks
  • When You Say Nothing At All
  • Down To The River To Pray
  • I'll Fly Away
  • Baby, Now That I've Found You
  • Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby
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  • Deaz on 2008-03-21 18:25:04.330:
    I have been blessed with a chance to renew a lost love and reunite my children and family with the mother they thought was lost to addiction. Your vocals gave her the strength to face with the lords help what she couldn't face before...I Thank you !
  • APHRADITY on 2007-05-29 00:01:01.950:
    I LOVE YOUR MUSIC HOW THIER SO SOFT AND MELLO,HOW THEY CAN SAY SO LITTLE YET MEAN SO MUCH.THEY MEAN ALOT TO ME.
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