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Sept 1, 2024| Vail, CO (With Robert Plant)

  • Rich Woman (Li’l Millet and His Creoles cover)
  • Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
  • Can’t Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
  • The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
  • Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
  • Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
  • High and Lonesome
  • Last Kind Words Blues (Geeshie Wiley cover)
  • You Led Me to the Wrong (Ola Belle Reed cover)
  • Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
  • In the Mood (Robert Plant song)
  • Matty Groves ([traditional] cover)
  • Gallows Pole ([traditional] cover)
  • The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
  • When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
  • Encore:
  • Stick With Me Baby (The Everly Brothers cover)
  • Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)

Alison Krauss Bio

Alison Krauss is a Grammy-winning bluegrass and country music artist known for her angelic voice, exceptional fiddling, and profound influence on the genre. Born in Decatur, Illinois, in 1971, she began her music career at a young age, signing with Rounder Records at 14 and releasing her debut album shortly thereafter.

Krauss gained widespread acclaim with her band, Union Station, producing hits like “When You Say Nothing at All,” “The Lucky One,” and “Down to the River to Pray.” Her music blends bluegrass, country, and folk, showcasing her remarkable talent and emotional depth.

With over 27 Grammy Awards, Alison Krauss holds the record for the most Grammys won by a female artist and has earned numerous other accolades throughout her career. Known for her collaborations with artists like Robert Plant and her contributions to soundtracks, including “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”, she continues to captivate audiences with her timeless music and extraordinary artistry.

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