Artist Lounge: Alison Krauss
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Alison Krauss has 21 Grammys to her name, (fact check here) making her the female with the most Grammy wins ever and tied in seventh for all-around wins. (Madonna and Mariah be pissed!) Her last solo album A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection was released in 2007, and despite peaking at Number 3 on the U.S. Top Country Albums Chart, the album was overshadowed by Krauss' collaboration with Led Zeppelin crooner Robert Plant, also released later that same year. Bring... MORE
This song is on one of my sons night night Cd's .I know Bette did this song and Lord knows I love me some Bette now but this song my son loves there for I love it as well.Esp if it puts him to sleep. lol
This song seems so haunting to me . I love how sting composed this song. You can feel the longing in her voice .Like she was this person sending her love off to war .
Tonight we finally saw Alison Krauss in concert. I say "finally" because I've been talking about seeing her for years without actually getting to a show, so it's good to get it out of the way at last. Krauss has had an impressive career ... a fiddle-playing prodigy, she appeared on records when she was 14, and cut her first solo album when she was 16. She has won more Grammy awards than any other female artist in history, passing Aretha awhile back. And she's only in her ... MORE
So today is the day for A. Some choices that were considered, but did not ultimately make the cut for me to talk about were Ani Difranco, All Girl Summer Fun Band, and ABBA. So the winner of today's spotlight is none other than Alison Krauss [http://www.alisonkrauss.com/]. The leading lady of the Union Station Band, Alison Krauss' clear vocals have a great range and she has been featured in many motion picture Soundtracks, such as Cold Mountain (really a beautiful music-sc... MORE
It strikes me that one need not be religious to feel the spiritual power of music. As I sit here at my kitchen table on a Saturday morning drinking my Costco brand coffee, yurning for meaning in my life. Low and behold, Alison Krauss comes into my auditory senses with a classic vocal tune 'Down to the River to Play'. All at once, I find myself being pulled into a sense of calm....the cares of the day seem frivolous and the fact that I don't particularly worship any god or... MORE
"My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods. Time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees - my love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath - a source of little visible delight, but necessary." My girlfriends and I used to sit around in our dorm room, legs folded underneath ourselves and talk about everything and nothing. These are some of my fondest high school memories, night's spent up talking about dance, our insecurties, God,... MORE







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