Alison Krauss is one of the most Grammy Award-winning musicians of all time,
earning critical acclaim with her blend of bluegrass, country, and American folk
music. Born in Decatur, Illinois, on July 23, 1971, she signed with Rounder
Records as a 15 year-old fiddle prodigy in 1986 and released her label debut,
Too Late to Cry, in 1987. Two Highways followed in 1989, serving not only as her
first Grammy-nominated record, but also her first collaboration with the band
Union Station. Krauss spent the 1990s alternating between solo releases and
collaborations with Union Station, winn...