Taylor Swift's performance of 'Red' with Vince Gill and Alison Krauss didn't just earn the 23-year-old a standing ovation at the 2013 CMA Awards, it also generated quite the buzz -- so much so that radio stations and iTunes already have the song.
Alison Krauss recorded this song for a Keith Whitley tribute album, and it received unsolicited airplay just seven years after the original went to No. 1. While the singer was well known in bluegrass circles prior to 1994, this song launched her career to the next level, one rarely known by modern bluegrass stars. Her smooth voice and romantic, longing delivery made the performance something to be
Alison Krauss and Union Station accepted the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for 'Paper Airplane.' This particular award was not televised on CBS -- the actual prime time broadcast begins at 8PM ET. Instead, Krauss and the band accepted the award during the pre-telecast, which streamed online. The bulk of the awards are handed out during the online stream, so this segment is more about
Alison Krauss sings a long -- too long -- love letter during her newest single, 'My Love Follows You Where You Go.' The over four-minute shuffling bluegrass-country track is rife with metaphor and packed full of poetic imagery, but by the time the final verse rolls around her point has been made.
After putting a second record with Robert Plant on hold, Alison Krauss returns with 'Paper Airplane,' the first single and title track from the upcoming album with her usual musical partners, Union Station.
Music fans waiting for the platinum-selling, Grammy dominating team of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss to reunite for a follow-up to their 2007 album 'Raising Sand' will have to wait a while longer.
According to a Rolling Stone interview, the duo did indeed enter the studio to create a second album, but according to the former Led Zeppelin singer, "The sound wasn't there. Alison is the best. S