Alison Krauss, along with her band, Union Station, introduced bluegrass and folk to a new audience in the '90s. Krauss became a mainstream star with her 1995 Platinum-selling compilation, Now That I've Found You. Since then, she's released ...
Alison Krauss, along with her band, Union Station, introduced bluegrass and folk to a new audience in the '90s. Krauss became a mainstream star with her 1995 Platinum-selling compilation, Now That I've Found You. Since then, she's released 14 studio albums, appeared on numerous soundtracks, and won 27 Grammy Awards from 42 nominations, ranking her fourth for most artist wins and first among country artists.
Much of Krauss's success has been alongside her band, comprised of Krauss (lead vocals, piano, fiddle), Dan Tyminski (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Ron Bloc (guitar, banjo), Barry Bales (bass), Jerry Douglas (dobro), and Larry Atamanuik (drums, percussion).