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Alison Krauss albums featuring Jim Cox

Alison Krauss Music Videos (7)
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| | Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection CD (2007)
$13.05 Personnel: Alison Krauss (background vocals); James Taylor (vocals); Gordie Sampson, Tony Rice (guitar); Tom Bukovac (guitars); Dan Tyminski, Jeff White, Michael Spriggs, B. James Lowry, Brad Paisley, Carl Jackson (acoustic guitar); Mike Johnson (steel guitar); Bill Piburn (classical guitar); Jerry ...
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| Alison Krauss appears on Kris Kristofferson Austin Sessions CD (1999)
$7.79 Vince Gill,Jackson Browne,Mark Cohn,Steve Earle
Personnel: Kris Kristofferson (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); John Willis (acoustic, electric, slide & nylon string guitar, dobro, mandolin); Stephen Bruton (acoustic, electric & high string guitar, mandolin); Fred Mollin (12-string guitar, percussion); Mark Knopfler (electric guitar, ...
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 Alison Krauss Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Alison Krauss songs: Every Time You Say Goodbye Lyrics, Down to the River to Pray Lyrics, Get Me Through December Lyrics, Missing You Lyrics, Maybe Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs New Favorite Lyrics, There Is a Reason Lyrics, Baby, Now That I've Found You Lyrics, Broadway Lyrics, Lucky One Lyrics, When You Say Nothing at All Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs In the Palm of Your Hand Lyrics, Steel Rails Lyrics, Scarlet Tide Lyrics, You Will Be My Ain True Love Lyrics, How's the World Treating You Lyrics, Whiskey Lullaby Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sawing on the Strings Lyrics, Simple Love Lyrics, Bright Sunny South Lyrics.
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 Alison Krauss Biography
In the '90s, no contemporary artist loomed larger in the world of bluegrass than Alison Krauss. With her group Union Station, the young singer/fiddler (who began as a child prodigy) spent the decade bringing traditional bluegrass roots into the mainstream of country music, garnering numerous Grammys in the process. She was the youngest artist ever to become a member of the Grand Old Opry, and she inspired scads of young musicians to help carry on the bluegrass torch. When the genre really hit the mainstream at the turn of the century with the O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU soundtrack, Krauss was right at the heart of it, contributing memorable cuts to the album, while her guitarist Dan Tyminski entered into legend as the singer on the breakthrough hit "Man of Constant Sorrow."
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Alison Krauss | Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Patty Loveless, Kenny Rogers, Alan Jackson, Reba Mcentire | | Jerry Douglas | Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, Bela Fleck, Tim O'Brien, Vince Gill, Randy Travis, Del McCoury, Dolly Parton |
 Contemporaries
Rosanne Cash, Doyle Lawson, Longview (Bluegrass), Tim O'Brien, IIIrd Tyme Out, Dry Branch Fire Squad, Hot Rize, The Lonesome River Band, Dan Tyminski, Northern Lights, Front Range, Dale Ann Bradley
 Followers
Rhonda Vincent, Nickel Creek, Chris Thile, Alison Brown, Aubrey Haynie, Cary Fridley, Breakaway
 Influences
Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Carter Family, Bill Monroe, Emmylou Harris, Loretta Lynn, The Stanley Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Kitty Wells, Ricky Skaggs, Jim & Jesse, Jimmy Martin (Guitar), The Blue Sky Boys, Vassar Clements
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