About
Alison Krauss is a highly acclaimed American singer, fiddle player, and music producer celebrated for her contributions to bluegrass and country music. She began her career at a young age, winning local contests and recording her first album at just 14. In 1985, she signed with Rounder Records and released her solo debut in 1987. Krauss is also a key member of Union Station, which she joined in 1989, releasing numerous albums and touring extensively with the group.
Career Timeline
Signs with Rounder Records
Alison, at a young age, signs with Rounder Records, marking the official start to her professional music career.
Solo Album Debut
Alison releases her first solo album, showcasing her exceptional vocal and fiddle-playing talent.
Joins Union Station
Krauss becomes a member of Union Station, a pivotal moment in her career and bluegrass history.
Grammy Award Success
Krauss and Union Station begin receiving multiple Grammy Awards, redefining contemporary bluegrass.
"Raising Sand" Collaboration
Krauss collaborates with Robert Plant on "Raising Sand," winning multiple Grammy Awards and reaching a wider audience.
Continued Success
Alison continues to add Grammy awards and make a name for herself, all while touring the world.
Bluegrass Icon
Krauss remains a highly respected figure in bluegrass and country music, celebrated for her talent and contributions to the genre.
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Last updated: February 25, 2026








