American singer Alison Krauss started her career as an interpreter of traditional bluegrass. At the age of sixteen she made her first album Too Late Too Cry with her backing band Union Station, which sold exceptionally well for bluegrass standards. Alison Krauss therefore has a beautiful, serene voice with which she effortlessly adapts every song to her will. When she broadens her horizons to country
… and even pop on the album Everytime I Say Goodbye, she manages to interest a whole new audience in the genre. When the compilation of her best work Now That I've Found You: A Collection then sold more than a million records in America in 1997, Alison is definitely the uncrowned queen of bluegrass. In addition to solo albums, Alison Krauss still regularly releases records with the bluegrass band Union State. While she does most of the lead vocals on New Favorite, we should see this record above all as a group effort. On a number of songs she leaves the vocals to her male colleagues and she herself plays the violin in the background. It makes her a true ambassador for the bluegrass. Because although the undersigned prefers the songs sung by Krauss, she allows a large audience to become acquainted with a more traditional form of bluegrass. And that tastes like more. (MS) On a number of songs she leaves the vocals to her male colleagues and plays the violin in the background herself. It makes her a true ambassador for the bluegrass. Because although the undersigned prefers the songs sung by Krauss, she allows a large audience to become acquainted with a more traditional form of bluegrass. And that tastes like more. (MS) On a number of songs she leaves the vocals to her male colleagues and plays the violin in the background herself. It makes her a true ambassador for the bluegrass. Because although the undersigned prefers the songs sung by Krauss, she allows a large audience to become acquainted with a more traditional form of bluegrass. And that tastes like more. (MS)more