Alison Krauss Biography

Occup.Musician
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BornJuly 23, 1971
Age52 years
Early Life
Alison Maria Krauss was born upon July 23, 1971, in Decatur, Illinois, United States. She is the child of Louise Krauss, an art instructor, and also Fred Krauss, a German immigrant who operated in the steel sector. Alison has an older brother called Viktor. Her family members transferred to Champaign, Illinois when she was 5 years of ages. At an early age, she established a deep passion for songs, with her household offering her full assistance.

Musical Education and also Initial Recognition
Alison started taking classic violin lessons at the age of five. However, her interest quickly shifted to bluegrass songs after hearing it at a local music festival. By the time she was eight years old, Alison had started participating in music competitions, showcasing her abilities on the violin and as a vocalist. Alison's first significant win was available in 1983 when she was called the "Most Promising Fiddler in the Midwest" by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America.

Early Career as well as Formation of Union Station
In 1985, at the age of 14, Alison authorized a document take care of the independent label Rounder Records. Her launching album, "Different Strokes", included her brother Viktor on bass as well as Jim Hoiles on banjo. The album showcased Alison's remarkable ability and her one-of-a-kind bluegrass audio, as well as it quickly gained focus within the bluegrass neighborhood.

In 1987, Alison developed her band, Union Station, at first containing guitar player Jeff White, banjoist Alison Brown, and bassist Viktor Krauss. The freshly formed band launched their very first cd, "Two Highways", in 1989. This album gained Alison her first Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.

Mainstream Success
1995 noted a substantial juncture in Alison Krauss's occupation. Union Station released the cd "Now That I've Found You: A Collection", which included a mix of bluegrass classics and also tracks that showcased Alison's varied vocal variety. The album topped the nation as well as bluegrass graphes and accomplished multi-platinum sales. Alison's attractive rendition of Keith Whitley's "When You Say Nothing At All" became a nation radio hit.

Throughout the '90s, Alison and Union Station remained to launch effective cds, such as "So Long, So Wrong" (1997) and "Forget About It" (1999), additional developing themselves as popular musicians in the bluegrass and country music scenes.

"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" as well as Continued Success
In 2000, Alison Krauss added her extraordinary vocal as well as fiddle talent to the soundtrack of the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" The album was an industrial as well as important success, making numerous awards, consisting of the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002. This accomplishment further sealed Alison's status as one of one of the most popular American bluegrass musicians.

Alison and Union Station continued to launch highly effective albums in the 2000s, including "New Favorite" (2001) and "Lonely Runs Both Ways" (2004). In 2007, Alison teamed up with rock musician Robert Plant for the album "Raising Sand". This critically well-known task led to multiple Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album, as well as Record of the Year for the track "Please Read the Letter".

Current Projects and Legacy
In 2017, Alison Krauss launched her very first solo album, "Windy City", in virtually 20 years. The cd features timeless nation covers and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

Throughout her illustrious job, Alison Krauss has received 27 Grammy Awards, making her among the most embellished artists in Grammy history. Additionally, she has actually made countless Country Music Association Awards, International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, and also Academy of Country Music Awards.

Alison Krauss has substantially added to the rebirth of bluegrass music as well as its cross-genre appeal. She remains to influence and affect generations of artists with her ageless abilities as a singer, violinist, as well as entertainer.

Our collection contains 12 quotes who is written / told by Alison.

Related authors: Brad Paisley (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Robert Plant (Musician)

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12 Famous quotes by Alison Krauss

Small: I dont go there much. Youre thrilled that people would recognize what youre doing in such a grand kind
"I don't go there much. You're thrilled that people would recognize what you're doing in such a grand kind of way. But, just like you don't know if anybody's really going to like what you're doing when you put a record out or if anybody's going to pay attention to it, you can't really go there"
Small: I dont get recognized in London or at home either - very seldom anyway. Either that or I look so crazy
"I don't get recognized in London or at home either - very seldom anyway. Either that or I look so crazy no one wants to come up to me"
Small: Thats what I love. Not being interrupted, sitting in a car by myself and listening to music in the rain
"That's what I love. Not being interrupted, sitting in a car by myself and listening to music in the rain. There are so many great songs yet to sing"
Small: Lyrics are kind of the whole thing its the message. Something might have a beautiful melody but if its
"Lyrics are kind of the whole thing; it's the message. Something might have a beautiful melody but if it's not the truth coming out of your mouth, it's not appealing"
Small: When its open and honest, thats when the real nature of who you are as a vocalist or as a performer, al
"When it's open and honest, that's when the real nature of who you are as a vocalist or as a performer, all of that stuff can finally start to become what it's supposed to be. Like a settling into yourself. It's not even a musical thing, it's a whole mindset, a whole acceptance of who you were supposed to be. Life sounds good"
Small: The grand old lady of bluegrass? Well, wouldnt that be a wonderful title to have? I hope I do enough to
"The grand old lady of bluegrass? Well, wouldn't that be a wonderful title to have? I hope I do enough to earn it some day"
Small: A whole album to one writer - now that would be really interesting
"A whole album to one writer - now that would be really interesting"
Small: You know, if you really want to fiddle the old-time way, youve got to learn the dance. The contra-dance
"You know, if you really want to fiddle the old-time way, you've got to learn the dance. The contra-dances, hoedowns. It's all in the rhythm of the bow. The great North Carolina fiddle player Tommy Jarrell said, 'If a feller can't bow, he'll never make a fiddler. He might make a violin player, but he'll never make no fiddler.'"
Small: Songs come from all over the place. You cant predict what youre going to like. You might like something
"Songs come from all over the place. You can't predict what you're going to like. You might like something that doesn't fit right now. What was working for you at one point, something you've loved for years and years, when you get together with everybody, you think, this doesn't match up with what's going on with you personally"
Small: Its not that I have resisted songwriting, its just not something I felt I have had to do. Ive just not
"It's not that I have resisted songwriting, it's just not something I felt I have had to do. I've just not woken up and thought, I must do this. But I have often heard music that I have instantly felt 'I have to sing that song'"
Small: If you dont know what makes green, youre going to try every color combination
"If you don't know what makes green, you're going to try every color combination"
Small: Growing up I used to love bands like Free and ELO and the Rolling Stones. When Robert Plant got in touc
"Growing up I used to love bands like Free and ELO and the Rolling Stones. When Robert Plant got in touch it made perfect sense to me"