Alison Krauss (born July 23, 1971)Alison Krauss bio for Billboard.com. Retrieved June 5 2006. is an American bluegrass/country singer and fiddle player. Krauss entered the music industry at a young age, winning local contests by the age of 10 and recording for the first time on her brother's album at 14. Krauss signed with Rounder Records in 1985 and released her first solo album at 16 in 1987. Krauss was invited to join the band with which she still performs, Alison Krauss & Union Station (AKUS), and later released her first album with them as a group in 1989. Since then Krauss' contract has dictated that she rotate between releasing albums solo and with Union Station.
She has thus far released more than 10 albums, appeared on numerous soundtracks, and has been credited with helping to usher in a new interest in bluegrass music in the United States. Some of her soundtrack performances have led to further notability including the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, an album also credited with raising American interest in bluegrass; and on the Cold Mountain soundtrack, which ultimately led her to perform at the Academy Awards. Over the course of her career she has won 20 Grammy Awards—more than any other female artist and tied for seventh-most of all artists—along with numerous other awards.
Krauss made her recorded debut in 1985 on her brother Viktor Krauss' independent album, Different Strokes. She performed with John Pennell, bassist and songwriter, from the age of 12 in a band called "Silver Rail". Pennell later formed Union StationInterview with Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminski on GAC Nights for Great American Country originally broadcast on June 27, 2006. Retrieved June 28, 2006. and Krauss joined at his invitationUCSB Arts & Lectures and Sings Like Hell present the acclaimed Americana group Alison Krauss + Union Station at the Arlington Theatre by Susan Gwynne for UCSB Arts & Lectures October 28 2003. Retrieved June 7 2006., replacing their previous fiddler Andrea Zonn.MUSIC; Country, With Twang and Pop for the New York Times by Robbie Wolvier on April 30, 2000. Retrieved July 8, 2006. Pennell remains one of her favorite songwritersNew Favorite by Kerry Dexter for Dirty Linen #102 October/November 2002. Retrieved June 7 2006. and wrote some of her early work including the popular "Every Time You Say Goodbye."Every Time You Say Goodbye lyrics for Cowboy Lyrics. Retrieved June 7 2006. Later that year she signed to Rounder Records and in 1987, at 16, her debut album Too Late to Cry was released with Union Station as her backup band.Alison Krauss bio by Stephen Thomas Erlwine for All Music Guide, hosted by MTV.com. Retrieved June 25, 2006.
A Collection, a compilation of older releases and some covers of Krauss' favorite works by other artists, was released in 1995. Some of these covers include Bad Company's "Oh Atlanta", The Foundations' "Baby Now That I've Found You", and The Beatles' "I Will".Now That I've Found You on Rounder Records by Sidney Cox. Retrieved June 12 2006. The single "When You Say Nothing At All" reached the top 5 on the Country Billboard chart, the album peaked in the top 15 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart and sold 2 million copies to become Krauss' first double-platinum album. Krauss also was nominated for four Country Music Association Awards and won all of them.
So Long So Wrong, another Union Station album, was released in 1997 and won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album. Some critics said it was "untraditional" and "likely change quite a few... minds about bluegrass."[http://georgegraham.com/krauss.html So Long, So Wrong review by George Graham. "The Graham Weekly Album Review #1065" as broadcast on WVIA-FM April 16 1997. Retrieved June 12 2006. Included on the album is the track "It Doesn't Matter" which was featured in the second season premiere episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer"When She Was Bad", originally released September 15 1997. 20th Century Fox and Joss Whedon. and was included on the Buffy soundtrack in 1999.Buffy soundtrack on Amazon. Retrieved June 12 2006.
Her next solo release in 1999, Forget About It, included her first and only track to appear on the Billboard Adult contemporary music chart, "Stay". The album was certified gold and charted within the top 75 of the Billboard 200 and in the top 5 of the Country chart. In addition, the track "That Kind of Love" eventually became included in another episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer."Entropy", originally released April 30 2002. 20th Century Fox and Joss Whedon. Krauss was married to Pat Bergeson from 1997 to 2001Alison Krauss Star stats from Country Weekly. Retrieved June 7 2006. and they had one son, Sam, who was born in July 1999.Alison Krauss biography from IMDb. Retrieved June 7 2006.
| Alison Krauss & Union StationOfficial bios from AlisonKrauss.com. Retrieved June 5 2006. | |
|---|---|
| Name | Role |
| Alison Krauss | Lead vocals |
| Barry Bales | Bass |
| Ron Block | Guitar, Banjo |
| Jerry Douglas | Dobro |
| Dan Tyminski | Guitar |
Adam Steffey left Union Station in 1998 and renowned dobro player Jerry Douglas replaced him.Candace Asher press release by Candace Asher for CandaceAsher.com from September 2001. Retrieved June 6 2006. Douglas had provided studio back-up to Alison's records since 1987's Too Late To Cry. Krauss thought highly of his abilities, going so far as to introduce Douglas on their album, Live, as "the greatest dobro player the world has ever known." Track 1, Disc 2 of Live by Alison Krauss and Union Station. Originally released by Rounder on November 5 2002. Their next album, New Favorite, was released on August 14, 2001.New Favorite on Amazon. Retrieved June 12 2006. The album went on to win the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, the single "The Lucky One" winning a Grammy as well. New Favorite was followed up by the double platinum double album Live in 2002 and a release of a DVD of the same live performance in 2003. Both the album and the DVD were recorded during a performance at The Louisville Palace.Live DVD on Amazon. Retrieved June 12 2006.
Lonely Runs Both Ways was released in 2004 and eventually became another Alison Krauss & Union Station gold certified album. Ron Block described Lonely Runs Both Ways as "pretty much... what we've always done" in terms of song selection and the style in which those songs were recorded.Lonely Runs Both Ways bio from AlisonKrauss.net. Retrieved June 5 2006. Krauss, on the other hand, believes the group "was probably the most unprepared we've ever been" for the album and that songs were chosen as needed rather than planned beforehand. She also performed a duet with Brad Paisley on his album Mud on the Tires in the single "Whiskey Lullaby". The single was quite successful, ranking in the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100, the top 5 of the Hot Country Songs, and won the Country Music Association Awards for "Best Musical Event" and "Best Music Video" of the year.
Other soundtracks for which Krauss has performed include Twister, The Prince of Egypt,The Prince of Egypt "Nashville" soundtrack. Originally released by One Way Records October 1 2001. Eight Crazy Nights, Mona Lisa Smile, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, and Cold Mountain.Alison Krauss soundtrack info from the SoundtrackINFO project. Retrieved June 5 2006. The Cold Mountain song "The Scarlet Tide" by T-Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello was nominated for an Academy Award and Krauss performed the song at the 76th Academy Awards with Costello and Burnett.Sting, Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett to Perform at The 76th Academy Awards® by Toni Thompson for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on February 14 2004. Retrieved June 5 2006. Krauss also worked as a producer for Nickel Creek on their debut self-titled album in 2000 and the follow-up This Side in 2002 which won Krauss her first Grammy as a music producer.
As a group AKUS have been called "American favourites", "world-beaters",Review of Live for the BBC by Chris Jones. Retrieved June 15th, 2006. and "the tightest band around".Review of Lonely Runs Both Ways for the BBC by Sue Keogh. Retrieved June 15th, 2006. While they have been successful as a group, many reviews note Krauss still "remains the undisputed star and rock-solid foundation" and have described her as the "band's focus"Review of Lonely Runs Both Ways for Bluegrass Works by Ben Fitzgerald on 12/13/2006. Retrieved June 15th, 2006. with an "angelic" voice that "flows like honey". Krauss' work has been compared to the Cox Family, Bill Monroe, and Del McCoury and has in turn been credited with influencing various "Newgrass" artists including Nickel Creek, which she acted as record producer for on two of their albums.Alison Krauss on FolkMusic.About by Kim Ruehl. Retrieved June 24, 2006. In addition to her work with Nickel Creek, Krauss has acted as producer to the Cox Family, Reba McEntire,Alison Krauss on Harmony Ridge Music. Retrieved June 29, 2006. and Alan Jackson.Note on Krauss producing from Great American Country on May 10, 2006 citing The Tennessean. Retrieved June 26th, 2006. Some believe Krauss and Union Station are "superb when they stick to hoedowns and hillbilly music, but much less convincing when they lurch towards the middle of the road"Review of Lonely Runs Both Ways for The Guardian by Adam Sweeting on November 19, 2004. Retrieved June 15th, 2006. and that the "flavorless repertoire sings... steers her toward Lite FM".[http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/kraussalison/lonelyrunsbothways Review hosted on Metacritic originally from Blender magazine Jan/Feb 2005. Retrieved June 15th, 2006. In addition, Q magazine and The Onion AV Club have said their newer releases are "pretty much the usual" and though Krauss is generally "adventurous" these recent releases contain nothing to "alienate the masses".Review hosted on Metacritic originally from Q Magazine Sept. 2001 and The Onion'' AV Club. Retrieved June 15th, 2006.
Alison Krauss has won a record 20 Grammy AwardsAlison Krauss' Grammys from Grammys.com. Retrieved June 5 2006. (remove quotation marks from around her name) over the course of her career as a solo artist, a group with Union Station, and a record producer. This is more than any other female artist and tied for seventh most won by any artist overall.Alison Krauss & Union Station Win Three Trophies at Grammy's for Proper Music Distribution on 2/20/06. Retrieved June 5 2006. She overtook Aretha Franklin for the most female wins at the 46th Grammy Awards where Krauss won three, bringing her total at the time to 17 (Franklin won her 16th that night), and performed with Sarah McLachlan.ROUNDER RECORDING ARTIST BECOMES GRAMMY'S MOST-HONORED FEMALE MUSICIAN on Shorefire and the Los Angeles Times by Jen Chapin and Robert Hilburn on February 9, 2004. The Recording Academy (which presents the Grammy Awards) presented her with a special musical achievement honor in 2005.Recording Academy Honors Krauss, Scruggs, McGraw and the Winans for CMT.com by Edward Morris on 11/8/05. Retrieved June 7 2006. She has also won 7 Country Music Association Awards,Alison Krauss's CMA Awards from CMAAwards.com. Retrieved June 5 2006. 15 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards,Past International Bluegrass Music Association Awards Recipients for IMBA.org. Retrieved June 5 2006. and 2 Gospel Music Association Awards.Homepage of the Gospel Music Association Awards. Retrieved June 5 2006.
| Year | Album | US | US Country | US Bluegrass | RIAA certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Too Late to Cry | - | - | - | - |
| 1989 | Two Highways | - | - | - | - |
| 1990 | I've Got That Old Feeling | - | 61 | - | - |
| 1992 | Every Time You Say Goodbye | - | - | - | - |
| 1994 | I Know Who Holds Tomorrow | - | - | - | - |
| 1995 | A Collection | 13 | 2 | - | Double Platinum |
| 1997 | So Long So Wrong | - | - | - | Gold |
| 1999 | Forget About It | 60 | 5 | - | Gold |
| 2001 | New Favorite | 35 | 3 | 2 | Gold |
| 2002 | Live | 36 | 9 | 1 | Double Platinum |
| 2004 | Lonely Runs Both Ways | 29 | 6 | 1 | Gold |
| Year | Single | Album | US | US Country | US AC | RIAA certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | "Steel Rails" | I've Got That Old Feeling | - | 73 | - | - |
| 1995 | "When You Say Nothing At All" | Now That I've Found You | 53 | 3 | - | - |
| 1995 | "Baby, Now That I've Found You" | Now That I've Found You | - | 49 | - | - |
| 1999 | "Forget About It" | Forget About It | - | 67 | - | - |
| 1999 | "Stay" | Forget About It | - | - | 28 | - |
| 2002 | "The Lucky One" | Live | - | 46 | - | - |
| 2004 | "Restless" | Lonely Runs Both Ways | - | 36 | - | - |
| 2004 | "Whiskey Lullaby" ''(w/Brad Paisley) | Mud on the Tires | 41 | 3 | - | Platinum |
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