Reese Smith Leadership Academy Committee 2017-Present. Addressing the subject of country music's political orientation, songwriter Bobby Braddock said, "Country music is the music of everyday people . Weve been sending songs back and forth for almost 14 years, trying to figure out how to continue, Burnett said. This is the official Alison Krauss Facebook page. It was his job, he added, to nurture the music without allowing the principals to revert to past successes or to merely mash their individual styles together. Honestly, though, if the music makes you happy, listen to it. Wouldnt you like to say the same thing about politics, Mr. President? The album was a massive crossover success, hitting number two on the Billboard pop and country charts, and it earned five Grammy Awards for the duo, including record of the year and album of the year. It was a hushed, long-breathed album with a haunted twang, yet it turned into a blockbuster selling more than a million copies and winning six Grammy Awards including album of the year. By taking their time, they concentrate the essence of the song. (2000). 4. We want to hear it. A bluegrass singer and virtuoso fiddle player who grew up in Champaign, Illinois, Krauss signed with Rounder Records at 14, released her first album Too Late To Cry at age 16 and now counts 10 studio records to her name. Its a little bit more smoky, a little bit more lustrous than the first record, Plant, 73, said by phone from his home in western England. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at 14. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). One critic said its sound was "rather untraditional" and "likely [to] change quite a few minds about bluegrass". [12] In 198182, Krauss performed with Marvin Lee Flessner's country dance band, in which she fiddled and sang. Recipients of the Medal of Humanities the counterpart honor to the Medal of Arts include chef Patrick J. OConnell and mystery novelist James Patterson. In 1997, she recorded vocals and violin for "Half a Mind", on Tommy Shaw's 7 Deadly Zens album. Raise the Roof reignites that old spark, as the duo interprets songs by The Everly Brothers, Calexico, Allen Toussaint and Olla Belle Reed, in addition to one original tune, "High and Lonesome." Alison Krauss and Union Station played at the Beacon Theater on Tuesday, touring for their latest album, Paper Airplane.. Alison Krauss , (born July 23, 1971, Champaign, Illinois, U.S.), American bluegrass fiddler and singer whoalone and in collaboration with her band, Union Stationperformed folk, gospel, country, pop, and rock songs in the unamplified bluegrass style and played a major role in the early 21st-century revival of interest in bluegrass music. In September 1983, her parents bought her a custom violin made by hand in Missouri her first adult-sized instrument. [59], In 2007, Krauss released A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection, an album of new songs, soundtrack tunes, and duets with artists such as John Waite, James Taylor, Brad Paisley, and Natalie MacMaster. Alison Krauss , (born July 23, 1971, Champaign, Illinois, U.S.), American bluegrass fiddler and singer whoalone and in collaboration with her band, Union Stationperformed folk, gospel, country, pop, and rock songs in the unamplified bluegrass style and played a major role in the early 21st-century revival of interest in bluegrass music. As Union Station evolved and changed, Krausss soprano singing became a primary element in its success. On August 11, television network Great American Country aired a one-hour special, Alison Krauss: A Hundred Miles or More, based on the album. Well this beats finding out that George Bush Jr. had the Thrills on his iPod. Member, The Florida Bar 2005-Present. Plant will be performing alongside his frequent collaborator, Alison Krauss. Later that year, she signed to Rounder Records. (Plant returned there this year, he said, for sessions with the 1950s guitar titans Duane Eddy and James Burton.). November 8, 2021. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. They exemplify the genius, talent and creativity of our exceptional nation.. Plant and Krausss first album won five Grammys in 2009, including album of the year. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. [64] She produced Nickel Creek's debut album (2000) and the follow-up This Side (2002), which won Krauss her first Grammy award as a producer. With NPR Music critic and correspondent Ann Powers in the host chair, we'll feature a live conversation with the artists. Its sequel is once again an alternative to nearly all of its pop contemporaries. Alison Krauss. T.I. Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer and violinist.She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at 14. Para obtener ms informacin sobre cmo utilizamos tus datos, consulta nuestra Poltica de privacidad y la Poltica de cookies. "Everybody'd gone home, and somebody handed him a guitar and he sang a song called 'Forget About It.' And he changed my life. [66][67], Krauss also appears on Def Leppard's twelfth studio album, Diamond Star Halos, released March 2022, as a featured vocalist on the songs "This Guitar" and "Lifeless". In addition, the departure of Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, citing irresolvable conflicts, proved to be but another stumbling block to assembling a team of rivals Cabinet. [28], Later that year, she signed to Rounder Records, and in 1987, at 16, she released her debut album Too Late to Cry with Union Station as her backup band.[29]. Her own favorite concert experiences include watching three Foreigner concerts during a single tour, a Dolly Parton concert, and a Larry Sparks concert. In the film, Tyminski's vocals on "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" were used for George Clooney's character. Alison Krauss - "Let Me Touch You For A While". So what can Krauss and Plant possibly teach politicos? [95] She has also been in the White House again, performing the song "When You Say Nothing at All"[96] at country music performances. She entered the music industry at an early age, winning local contests by the age of ten and recording for . Alison Krauss Sparkles at Lynn Morris Benefit. All Rights reserved. Nothing but Plant belting out Whole Lotta Love or Krauss warbling The Scarlet Tide would have pleased them. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss's unlikely partnership yielded a huge hit in the 2007 album "Raising Sand.". But it was very short-lived, that question of whether or not it was real. Krauss began studying classical violin at age five . Also in 1994, Krauss collaborated with Suzy Bogguss, Kathy Mattea, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash to contribute "Teach Your Children" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization. Their next album, New Favorite, was released on August 14, 2001. The president has had a chilly relationship with a broad swath of Hollywood and the arts world, which have shunned him over his immigration policies, his Supreme Court picks, his administrations efforts to roll back abortion rights, and other issues. The honorees, including the country-bluegrass musician, actor Jon Voight, and the bands of the United States military, mark the first recipients of arts and humanities medals of Trumps presidency. View all concerts. The album is somehow quieter and more haunting than the first, but also deeper and more invested in music history. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. From childhood, Alison Krauss proved to have talent beyond her years, and became a worldwide star before she ever turned 18. In 1987, at the age of 15, she played fiddle on the album The Western Illinois Rag by Americana musician Chris Vallillo. [26][87], Krauss has said she used to dislike working in the studio, where she had to perform the same song repeatedly, but has come to like studio work roughly the same as live stage performances. As we were going through the material, Burnett said, it was clear that a story was being told concerning a man, a woman and war. [16] At her mother's insistence, Krauss began studying classical violin at age five. In 2014, Krauss and her band Union Station toured with Willie Nelson and Family, with special guests Kacey Musgraves, and the Devil Makes Three.[49][50]. For Raising Sand, the three gathered songs mostly about tragic lost loves and transfigured them with close harmonies and an aura of suspended time. [83] Many of her songs are described as sad,[84] and are often about love, especially lost love. Corrections? She performed both songs at the 76th Academy Awards, the first with Costello and Burnett, and the other with Sting. And it became clear which songs fit and the sequence they went in.. In addition, the track "That Kind of Love" was included in another episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[41]. in history from Michigan State University in 1995. Also headlining the three-day fest are The Lumineers and Greta Van Fleet , with the lineup also featuring The Roots , Live , Gary Clark Jr. , Lucinda . She contributed "Jubilee" to the 2004 documentary Paper Clips. [24] She was also called "virtuoso" by Vanity Fair magazine. The Cold Mountain songs she sang, "The Scarlet Tide" with T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello, and "You Will Be My Ain True Love" with Sting, were each nominated for an Academy Award. C-SPAN's operating revenues come from license fees paid by cable systems and satellite companies that offer the network to their. Adam Steffey left Union Station in 1998, and was replaced with renowned dobro player Jerry Douglas. . Thanks to all of the DJs and programmers for their support. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and 2 others. She was invited to join the band with which she still performs, Alison Krauss and . This article is about the bluegrass musician. Krauss and Castleman met years ago at a birthday party for her ex-husband. New Favorite was followed up by the double platinum double album Live in 2002 and a release of a DVD of the same live performance in 2003. Dec 16, 2022. With NPR Music critic and correspondent Ann Powers in the host chair, we'll feature a live conversation with the artists. There is no substitute for experience. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alison-Krauss, Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum - Alison Krauss, Alison Krauss - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Lonely Runs Both Ways was released in 2004, and eventually became another Alison Krauss & Union Station gold certified album. Krauss and Plant onstage in 2008. Thats what folks here in Ventura County call an understatement. The Senate approved the $787 billion bill Friday with a paltry three Republican votes. She then joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 at the age of 21. She has said, however, that she believes Americans already liked bluegrass and other less-heard musical genres, and that the film merely provided easy exposure to the music. Raise the Roof is out now. ), Roots Picnic 2023 Has Ms. Lauryn Hill, Diddy, Dave Chappelle, & Lil Uzi Vert. [77] In addition to her work with Nickel Creek, she has acted as producer to the Cox Family, Reba McEntire and Alan Jackson. Raising Sand, the 2007 duet album by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, started as an experiment, a modest side project for two longtime bandleaders to revisit old and recent songs. Here are five new and notable songs, including Robert Plant and Alison Krausss new collaboration, and Shawn Mendess latest. NEW YORK (AP) The first time they collaborated was such a surprise smash that the only question was when Robert Plant and Alison Krauss would sing together again. Also in 2002 she played a singing voice for one of the characters in the animated comedy film Eight Crazy Nights. [58] She did not appear in the movie, at her own request, because she was pregnant during its filming. Her mother, an American of German and Italian descent, is the daughter of artists, and works as an illustrator of magazines and textbooks. You know, one plus one equals two unless youre counting, say, drops of rain. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for FF. He later went into the business of real estate. It is equally biblical and bluesy, wondering, If I should lose my soul, would you still care for me?. November 20, 2019 Mark Whitfield News 1. [35] A cover of Keith Whitley's "When You Say Nothing at All" reached number three on the Billboard country chart;[36] the album peaked in the top fifteen on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, and sold two million copies to become Krauss' first double-platinum album. Each of todays recipients has made an outstanding contributions to American society, culture and life, Trump said. [32][33][34] She also collaborated on a project with the Cox Family in 1994, a bluegrass album called I Know Who Holds Tomorrow. To: JustAnAmerican. The White House announced the honorees in a release on Sunday night that extolled Krausss extraordinary contributions to American music and noted how she has entertained and enriched the souls of millions. It also initially misspelled her name as Allison.. The song kind of forms before your ears, Plant said. 65 Concerts. [58] Although she alternates between solo releases and works with the band, she has said there is no difference in her involvement between the two. October 17, 2022 . 4:20. So Long So Wrong, another Union Station album, was released in 1997 and won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. Alison Krauss is a bluegrass virtuoso who effortlessly bridges the gap between roots music and country, rock and pop. [79] Blender magazine has said the "flavorless repertoire [Krauss] sings steers her toward Lite FM". 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart. She earned an additional three Grammy Awards for Lonely Runs Both Ways (2004) and another for the duet Gone Gone Gone with Led Zeppelin front man Robert Plant. Krauss was awarded a National Medal of Arts in 2019, cited for making extraordinary contributions to American music. She then reunited with Plant for Raise the Roof (2021). The bill also includes Radiohead offshoot group The Smile, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Weezer, Death Cab for Cutie, Mumford & Sons, AJR and White Reaper. . Perhaps the only type of song Alison Krauss sings better than heartbreak is gospel. Updates? The director for a video to "If I Didn't Know Any Better" from Lonely Runs Both Ways, for example, was selected because Krauss enjoyed work he had done with Def Leppard and, she wondered, what he could do with their music. Returning with Union Station, Krauss released an album called Paper Airplane on April 12, 2011,[46] the follow-up album to Lonely Runs Both Ways (2004). A true star was born on July 23, 1971, which is the day that Fred and Louise Krauss welcomed their daughter, Alison. [43] Krauss believes the group "was probably the most unprepared we've ever been" for the album and that songs were chosen as needed rather than planned beforehand. Alison Krauss has been chosen to receive the National Medal of Arts which will be presented by President Trump on Thursday at a special ceremony. [103] She overtook Aretha Franklin for the most female wins at the 46th Grammy Awards, where Krauss won three, bringing her total at the time to seventeen (Franklin won her sixteenth that night). The most important stories and least important memes, every Friday. In 2004 the million-selling Alison Krauss + Union Station Live was awarded the Grammy for best bluegrass album; Cluck Old Hen, which showcased Krausss fiddle, won best country instrumental; and her duet with pop artist James Taylor, Hows the World Treating You, was named best country collaboration with vocals. And as they did with Raising Sand, they calmly defy the impatience of 21st-century pop. . She began learning the violin at the age of five, at the request of her mother who . I kind of scuttle it, accelerate it, slow it down. He chuckled. Weve got a kind of a personality which we could pursue as two singers, a neat place that we made for ourselves, Plant said. I did it in Zeppelin. For the Kent State student, see, International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, Moody Bluegrass: A Nashville Tribute to the Moody Blues, List of awards and nominations received by Alison Krauss, International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, "Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Reveal 2023 North American Tour Dates", "Plant, Krauss rise with 'Raising Sand' at Grammys", "Beyonc breaks record for most Grammys by a female artist", "President Donald J. 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(I expect President Obama to see himself in this role.) Step one: Opt to respect and learn from each other. [99] She performed at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. on January 10, 2015, as a part of "The Life and Songs of Emmylou Harris: An All Star Concert Celebration" which is a tribute to Emmylou Harris. And then, sometimes, letting go so she cant catch me., Yet having a hit album also brought self-consciousness and pressure. The National Humanities Medal recipients were Teresa Lozano Long, a Texas philanthropist; Patrick OConnell, the chef and proprietor of the restaurant The Inn at Little Washington in Virginia; mystery writer James Patterson; and the Claremont Institute, a conservative think tank based in California. Pam Tillis. [56] Both Krauss and the surprisingly popular album were credited[57] with reviving interest in bluegrass. The album also was a notable point in her career as she earned her first Grammy Award, the single "Steel Rails" was her first single tracked by Billboard, and the title single "I've Got That Old Feeling" was the first song for which she recorded a music video. The other recipients of the National Medal of Arts were Alison Krauss, a Grammy-winning bluegrass-country musician; Sharon Percy Rockefeller, the CEO of Washingtons flagship public television and radio stations; and the musicians of the U.S. military. Alison Krauss was born on 23 rd July 1971 in Decatur, Illinois, United States. og Cold Mountain, hvilket har indbragt hende flere priser, og med fem Grammy-priser for albummet Raising Sand, som hun lavede sammen med den tidligere Led Zeppelin-forsanger, Robert . He or she operates out of respect, integrity and civility. President Barack Obama, who spent much of the time on the campaign trail calling for a new era of bipartisanship, all but conceded at his first White House news conference that his recession-busting stimulus bill wouldnt muster much GOP support. Now That I've Found You: A Collection, a compilation of older releases and some covers of her favorite works by other artists, was released in 1995. Plant and Krauss toured for much of the next year, with concert sets that included some revamped Led Zeppelin songs. It makes you feel like youre hanging off the edge of a cliff, she said by telephone from her home in Nashville. Weitzman chose Krauss to show off his fashions at the urging of his daughters, who are fans of Krauss' music. [30] She was the youngest cast member at the time, and the first bluegrass artist to join the Opry in 29 years. Plant and Krauss tried recording new duets with their touring band just after their Grammy sweep in 2009, but scrapped those sessions. In 1993 she recorded vocals for the Phish song "If I Could" in Los Angeles. I call it the "Plant-Krauss Collaborative Model." For Alison Krauss, the most recognizable face in contemporary bluegrass not only for peddling more than 8 million records but also for garnering more . By Jon Pareles,Giovanni Russonello and Lindsay Zoladz. Their versions are far removed from the originals, often close to inside-out. Plant, Krauss and Burnett took the song down to half-speed and removed any distractions. Their lead single, a cover of the Lucinda Williams . Gregg is the third prospective Cabinet secretary the second for the Department of Commerce after Bill Richardson to remove his name from consideration. Michael Ray oversees coverage of European history and military affairs for Britannica. [7] She was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in September 2021. Last week, she was announced as one of the headliners of the 2020 MerleFest, the annual string-music festival in North Carolina. The title is a tongue-in-cheek country clich; the song is not. Main Burnett, who had worked with Krauss on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? 4. In 2007 she joined Robert Plant to release the Grammy-winning album Raising Sand. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. While she did a number of excellent gospel songs with the Cox Family, "A Living Prayer" is a beautiful hymn that she delivers with absolute sincerity and heart. Krauss' contract with Rounder required her to alternate between releasing a solo album and an album with Union Station,[31] and she released the solo album I've Got That Old Feeling in 1990. The news spread quickly, and put country music right in the middle of the political imbroglio. [70][71][72] Krauss' family listened to "folk records" while she was growing up, but she had friends who exposed her to groups such as AC/DC, Carly Simon, the Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and ELO. Where: FirstBank Amphitheater, 4525 Graystone Quarry Lane in Franklin. Were just trying to swim., After 14 Years, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Finally Reunite, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/04/arts/music/robert-plant-alison-krauss-raise-the-roof.html. RIAA-certified platinum, the album was nominated for and won 5 Grammy Awards[44][45] at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album, and Record of the Year ("Please Read the Letter"). Other soundtracks for which Krauss has performed include Twister, The Prince of Egypt, Eight Crazy Nights, Mona Lisa Smile, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Alias, Bambi II and Cold Mountain. Krauss and Plant met before the 2010s. In August 2021, Krauss announced she was releasing a sequel album to Raising Sand with Robert Plant called Raise the Roof. [100][101], Krauss has won twenty-seven Grammy Awards[102] over the course of her career as a solo artist, as a group with Union Station, as a duet with Robert Plant, and as a record producer. I wasnt sure whether we could reinvoke what we had. [115][116], In May 2012, Alison Krauss was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music. [80] In addition, Q magazine and The Onion AV Club have said their newer releases are "pretty much the usual", and that although Krauss is generally "adventurous", these recent releases contain nothing to "alienate the masses". Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer and violinist. [6] When Krauss won her first Grammy in 1991, she was the second-youngest winner at that time. Thursday's show felt like home, and like Halley's comet. Voight, who stars on the Showtime drama Ray Donovan, won the best actor Oscar for his portrayal of a troubled Vietnam War veteran in the 1978 film Coming Home and starred in the 1969 best picture Oscar winner Midnight Cowboy. [18] At 13, she won the Walnut Valley Festival Fiddle Championship,[23] and the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America named her the "Most Promising Fiddler in the Midwest". Alison Krauss, Billy Strings, Jason Carter, Jerry Douglas, Me / And/ Dad, Michael Cleveland, Rob McCoury, Ron McCoury, Terry Barber, Zach Bryan. [59][85] She most commonly performs in the bluegrass and country genres, though she has had two songs on the adult contemporary charts, has worked with rock artists such as Phish[30] and Sting,[64] and is sometimes said to stray into pop music. February 18, 2009 in Ventura County Star Columns | Permalink, Power Point of the Love Letter to Port Hueneme Speech, LISTENING FOR AN ANSWER TO ALL OF LIFE'S PROBLEMS, TRAVEL, LIKE CHRISTMAS, IS ALL ABOUT EXPECTATIONS, UNUSUAL INTERPRETATIONS RISE FROM EASTER ISLAND, AN UNLIKELY STORY OF SUCCESS AT EASTER ISLAND, QUITTERS NEVER WIN AND WINNERS NEVER QUIT, ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU HELPED CHANGE THE WORLD? [75] While they have been successful as a group, many reviews note Krauss still "remains the undisputed star and rock-solid foundation" and have described her as the "band's focus"[76] with an "angelic"[75] voice that "flows like honey". February 7, 1995 12 Songs, 44 minutes 1995 Rounder Records. Trouble, party of one." With the coast clear of trouble, the two are ready to make a new mark with Raise the Roof, which features 12 new tracks, all covers just like last time, save for "High and Lonesome," an original that Plant wrote with producer T Bone . Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. It was her first album to rise onto the Billboard charts, peaking in the top seventy-five on the country chart. Her soundtrack performances have led to further popularity, including the O Brother, Where Art Thou? Plant seized the chance to record a soul song he had been singing since his teens: Searching for My Love, by Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces. Plant initially suggested trying just three days in the studio to see if anything worked out. Krausss first incarnation of Union Station included her bass-playing older brother, Viktor, who later joined Lyle Lovetts backing band. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit OttawaBluesfest.ca. Plant already had another project underway in 2007: the arena-sized last hurrah of Led Zeppelin that December. It has a mood to it, which is laced with time and with the actual age and maturity of the songs themselves., But the musicians needed a decade of reflection between albums. [54], Krauss had her only number one hit in 2000, receiving vocal credit for "Buy Me a Rose". Dan Tyminski has noted that the video for Thriller was very popular at the time she was first exposed to music videos. Alison Krauss was born in Decatur, Illinois on 23 July 1971 and grew up in nearby Champaign. Their voices are in that relative space where they sing together and it creates a fine mist.. Alison Krauss (fdt 23. juli 1971) er en amerikansk sanger og violinist, der primrt spiller bluegrass og countrymusik.Hun har lavet en hel del soundtracks til film, blandt andet til O Brother, Where Art Thou? A few songs added collectors item string instruments like a Marxophone and a dolceola, both zithers played with keyboards: tinkling, evocative, echoey, unexpected timbres. Krauss' second Union Station album Every Time You Say Goodbye was released in 1992, and she went on to win her second Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album of the year. Her voice defies party lines. Krauss was already a luminary in the more close-knit world of bluegrass and Americana, leading the string band Union Station. [65], She participated in Billy Childs' 2014 tribute album to Laura Nyro, Map to the Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro, performing on the track "And When I Die". A follow-up would have seemed like an obvious next step. . Eric Ryan . Ever ready with a wisecrack, Plant quips: "Because if we had that one, we'd be in trouble now. Join us in an online listening party for Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' first album together in 14 years, Raise the Roof. Emmylou Harris. She was invited to join the band with which she still performs, Alison Krauss and Union Station, and later released her first album with them as a group in 1989.[2]. Mandolin and guitar player Dan Tyminski replaced Tim Stafford in Union Station in 1994. [27][86], Krauss did not think she would make music videos at the beginning of her career. Step four: Leave personal agendas, power- play strategies and expectations at home. I'm a liberal, and I listen to Alison Krauss on a semi-regular basis. He was a teacher in the Chicago suburbs and Seoul, Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. Most often, Plant said, We have a kind of languid, sometimes pensive sound, with the pathos of the original song taken into another place.. [97][98] She was also invited by Taylor Swift to perform with her at the 2013 CMA's and by Joshua Bell to perform with him on a Christmas album; Bell said that "she (Krauss) is someone I've adored for so many years now". 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