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Born July 23, 1971, Alison Krauss grew up
in Champaign, Ill., where her parents encouraged her and her brother,
Viktor, to play instruments at an early age. Soon after taking up the
violin, Alison Krauss discovered fiddle contests and
bluegrass
festivals. She earned her initial acclaim as an instrumentalist, but soon
it was her voice that captivated everyone's attention.
Rounder Records signed Alison
Krauss as an artist
when she was 14. As her career has progressed, she has developed her
skills as a producer, arranger and finder of great songs. In addition to
producing her own recordings with Union Station, Alison Krauss has produced three
albums for the Cox Family and two for Nickel Creek. She also produced Reba
McEntire's 2001 single, "Sweet Music Man." |
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After launching her recording
career with the 1987 album, Too Late to Cry, Alison
Krauss introduced her
band, Union Station, on the 1989 release Two Highways. They made
bluegrass sales history with the 1995 release of Now That I've Found
You: A Collection which achieved double platinum status from the RIAA
after selling more than 2 million copies. Her next three projects,
including 1999's pop-flavored solo album Forget About It, were each
certified gold for sales of 500,000 copies. The band's 2002 concert album,
Live, was certified platinum.
Alison
Krauss remains in demand for studio work.
She has sung and played on recordings by such artists as Bad
Company,
Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, John Michael Montgomery, Michael McDonald,
Michael Johnson, Dolly
Parton, Alan
Jackson, Rhonda Vincent, Dar Williams,
Brad Paisley, the Chieftains, Kris Kristofferson, Kenny
Rogers, Ralph
Stanley, Shenandoah and Phish. She joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 at
the age of 21. By 2003, she had won 14 Grammy awards. |
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