Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss is a bluegrass fiddler with a lovely smooth, silky voice as well as the most charming personality. Also, she plays music with country, pop, and folk influences. The album she released as her debut, Too late to Cry, out in 1987, was a massive success. It wasn't the platinum-selling album called Now That I've Find You that turned her into the hottest famous. The release of her 1987 album Too Late To Cry was followed by the album Now That I've Find You. Between the two albums, Krauss matured as a musician, becoming more confident and multifaceted. After that, through her performance on the soundtrack to the film O Brother, O Brother, Art Thou? Krauss became famous for her music by collaborating together with Robert Plant on Raising Sand. They'll reunite in 2021 to perform Raise the Roof. Krauss was a violinist in the classical school as a child, when she was only five years old. Then she grew bored of the regimen of classical playing and began to perform country and bluegrass licks. She was born in Champaign In Illinois, she was age 8she began taking part in talent competitions. In two years, she made her own band. As a young girl she was awarded the Illinois State Fiddle Championship. The Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America has also named her the Midwest's Most Promising Fiddler.
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