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Saturday, 15 April 2017

Alison Krauss performs at Merle Haggard Tribute Concert alongside Keith Richard & Willie Nelson

Alison Krauss recently joined Keith Richards, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Sheryl Crow, Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves performing at a tribute concert honouring Merle Haggard.
Sing Me Back Home: The Music of Merle Haggard took place on the one-year anniversary of Haggard’s death at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville



Billboard Boxscore
Rank: #2
Sing Me Back Home: The Music of Merle Haggard: Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Keith Richards
Where: Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tenn.   | When: April 6, 2017
Sales: $1,229,400 | * SOLD OUT * 15,574 attendance
Tickets: $299.50, $25 | Promoters: Outback Concerts

Alison Krauss recently joined Keith Richards, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Sheryl Crow, Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves performing at a tribute concert honouring Merle Haggard. Sing Me Back Home: The Music of Merle Haggard took place on the one-year anniversary of Haggard’s death at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, where Alison Krauss performed on Merle classic, ‘If I Could Only Fly’ with country artist, Jamey Johnson.

Billboard: Willie Nelson, Keith Richards & More at Merle Haggard Tribute Concert: Exclusive Photos





























27-time Grammy Award winner Alison Krauss returned this year with a brand new album, ‘Windy City’ released on Decca, to rave reviews in publications including the Mail On Sunday who made it the lead review and stated “I defy anyone not to have fallen in love…Krauss has the notes, the soul, the flavour, the lot.” To The Sunday Express who chose Alison as their ‘CD of the Week’. Other publications followed with support from Sunday Times Culture, as well as the I, Mirror, Sun and The Arts Desk.  For the iconic Krauss (who has won more Grammys than any other female artist), it was her first solo album in 17 years.

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(3 March 2017) Alison Krauss - Windy City (Decca (UMO))
10 Tracks/ Time: 34:13 | Deluxe Edition (Capitol Records) 14 Tracks/ Time: 47:41
Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com (US release 17 Feb 2017)

‘Windy City’ finds Alison at the height of her vocal powers, performing 10 classic songs carefully selected with veteran Nashville producer Buddy Cannon. The album released followed ‘Raising Sand’, her platinum 2007 album with Robert Plant that won six Grammy Awards including Album of the Year, and 2011’s ‘Paper Airplane’ with her longtime collaborators Union Station, which won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album and topped Billboard’s Folk, Country and Bluegrass charts.

Alison Krauss effortlessly bridges the gap between roots music and genres such as pop, rock, country and classical. She has released 13 albums and has sold more than 12 million records to date. With 27 wins, she is the most awarded female artist in GRAMMY history. She has received a multitude of other honors, including nine Country Music Association awards and 14 International Bluegrass Music Association awards. Alison has also contributed songs to numerous films, including ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ and ‘Cold Mountain’.

Monday, 6 March 2017

Alison Krauss’ 'Windy City' gets its UK release

Rave Reviews from Mail On Sunday, Sunday Express, Sunday Times, 
Independent, Mirror, Sun and The Artsdesk 
Alison Appears on BBC Breakfast discussing “amazing new record” as well as working with Robert Plant, meeting Adele and potential new record with Union Station

Alison Invites Fans To Ask Her Questions Via Guardian Webchat 
– Tune In Live On Monday 


A Beautifully Curated Collection Of Classic Songs
From The Most Awarded Female Artist In Grammy History
Produced By Nashville Veteran Buddy Cannon
 


Today 27-time Grammy Award winner Alison Krauss releases ‘Windy City’, for the iconic Krauss (who has won more Grammys than any other female artist), it is her first solo album in 17 years. It has been warmly received by critics and fans alike, with rave reviews in publications including the Mail On Sunday who made it the lead review and stated “I defy anyone not to have fallen in love…Krauss has the notes, the soul, the flavour, the lot.” To The Sunday Express who chose Alison as their ‘CD of the Week’. Other publications followed with support from Sunday Times Culture, as well as the I, Mirror, Sun and The Arts Desk.

Appearing on BBC Breakfast Friday morning (March 3, 2017) Alison discussed the new album ‘Windy City’ which finds Alison at the height of her vocal powers, performing 10 classic songs carefully selected with producer Buddy Cannon. Interview included discussing when she met Adele in Nashville, with Alison stating, “I had been getting messages from all over the country that she had talked about us in her show and it was very endearing and very sweet, when she came through Nashville I saw her play and she was adorable… she was amazing when we met, very kind and generous. It was quite the compliment.” She also talked about working with Robert Plant on acclaimed album ‘Raising Sand’ – He is such a joy and a generous person. He lights up the room when he comes in – it was a lot of fun!’




Alison also exclusively revealed that a new album with Union Station is currently being planned  – “I would love to do another band record with Union Station, I’ve got a folder of great songs sitting behind my desk” 

Alison has an action packed promotional trip planned whilst in the UK, which will include a webchat with the Guardian on Monday 6 March, where fans will submit questions to Alison about her career and amazing new album. 
Click here more information


Windy City dropped on February 17th in North America and March 3rd in the rest of the world.

Windy City (Capitol) made a #1 bow atop Billboard’s Top Country Albums and Bluegrass Albums charts and No.9 on Billboard 200. 
It earned 38,000 equivalent albums (36,500 in pure sales) in its launch week,

(3 March 2017) Alison Krauss - Windy City (Decca (UMO))
10 Tracks/ Time: 34:13 | Deluxe Edition (Capitol Records) 14 Tracks/ Time: 47:41
Amazon UK - UK iTunes 
Amazon.com (US release 17 Feb 2017)



‘Windy City’ Tracklisting:

1. Losing You – Written by Pierre Havet, Jean Renard and Carl Sigman. Originally recorded by Brenda Lee for her 1963 album ‘Let Me Sing’.

2. It’s Goodbye And So Long To You (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Hank Williams Jr.) – Written by Raymond Couture and Harold J. Breau in 1952. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers with Mac Wiseman, it appears on their 1979 collection ‘The Essential Bluegrass Album'.

3. Windy City (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Pete Goble and Bobby Osborne. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers for their 1972 album ‘Bobby and Sonny’.

4. I Never Cared For You (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Sidney Cox) – Written and originally recorded by Willie Nelson in 1964 as a single for Monument Records.

5. River In The Rain – Written by Roger Miller for the 1985 Broadway musical ‘Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.



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6. Dream Of Me (background vocals by Buddy Cannon and Melonie Cannon) – Written by Buddy Cannon, Jimmy Darrell & Raleigh Squires.  Was a top 10 single on Vern Gosdin’s 1981 album ‘Today My World Slipped Away’.  Alison originally heard the song performed live by Jim & Jesse McReynold’s in the early 80’s.

7. Gentle On My Mind (background vocals by Teddy Gentry and Suzanne Cox) – Written and recorded by John Hartford for his 1967 album ‘Earthwords & Music’. It was popularized by Glen Campbell as the title track of his GRAMMY Award-winning 1967 Capitol Records album.

8. All Alone Am I – Originally written by Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis for the film ‘The Island of the Brave’, the song was later given English lyrics by Arthur Altman and popularized by Brenda Lee as the title track of her 1962 album.

9. Poison Love (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Elmer Laird. Originally recorded by Bill Monroe as the b-side to his ‘On the Old Kentucky Shore’ single released in 1951.

10. You Don’t Know Me – Written by Cindy Walker & Eddy Arnold. Originally recorded by Arnold in 1955 as a single, it was later popularized by Ray Charles on his 1962 album ‘Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music’.

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Saturday, 11 February 2017

Alison Krauss - new live video for Losing You

Global superstar Alison Krauss has released a new video for her recent single 'Losing You’ (out now).
Track is from her first solo album in 17 years.  




Track is available on all other platform here  

There is another pre-grat track on offer titled “River In The Rain” (Audio available YouTube)

The new standard album will feature 10 classic songs carefully selected with producer Buddy Cannon (Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard’s final solo album) - panning different eras and musical genres original/previously recorded by artists including: Willie Nelson,The Osborne Brothers, Glen Campbell, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles and more.
Windy City drops on February 17th in North America and March 3rd in the rest of the world.
(3 March 2017) 
Alison Krauss - Windy City (Decca (UMO))


10 Tracks/ Time: 34:13 | Deluxe Edition (Capitol Records) 14 Tracks/ Time: 47:41
Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com (US release 17 Feb 2017)

NPR First Listen: Alison Krauss, 'Windy City'
Hear The Yet-To-Be Released Album In Its Entirety



‘Windy City’ Tracklisting:

1. Losing You – Written by Pierre Havet, Jean Renard and Carl Sigman. Originally recorded by Brenda Lee for her 1963 album ‘Let Me Sing’.

2. It’s Goodbye And So Long To You (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Hank Williams Jr.) – Written by Raymond Couture and Harold J. Breau in 1952. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers with Mac Wiseman, it appears on their 1979 collection ‘The Essential Bluegrass Album'.

3. Windy City (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Pete Goble and Bobby Osborne. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers for their 1972 album ‘Bobby and Sonny’.

4. I Never Cared For You (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Sidney Cox) – Written and originally recorded by Willie Nelson in 1964 as a single for Monument Records.

5. River In The Rain – Written by Roger Miller for the 1985 Broadway musical ‘Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.

6. Dream Of Me (background vocals by Buddy Cannon and Melonie Cannon) – Written by Buddy Cannon, Jimmy Darrell & Raleigh Squires.  Was a top 10 single on Vern Gosdin’s 1981 album ‘Today My World Slipped Away’.  Alison originally heard the song performed live by Jim & Jesse McReynold’s in the early 80’s.

7. Gentle On My Mind (background vocals by Teddy Gentry and Suzanne Cox) – Written and recorded by John Hartford for his 1967 album ‘Earthwords & Music’. It was popularized by Glen Campbell as the title track of his GRAMMY Award-winning 1967 Capitol Records album.

8. All Alone Am I – Originally written by Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis for the film ‘The Island of the Brave’, the song was later given English lyrics by Arthur Altman and popularized by Brenda Lee as the title track of her 1962 album.

9. Poison Love (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Elmer Laird. Originally recorded by Bill Monroe as the b-side to his ‘On the Old Kentucky Shore’ single released in 1951.

10. You Don’t Know Me – Written by Cindy Walker & Eddy Arnold. Originally recorded by Arnold in 1955 as a single, it was later popularized by Ray Charles on his 1962 album ‘Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music’.

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Saturday, 7 January 2017

Alison Krauss to release new album WINDY CITY in UK March 3rd

Global superstar Alison Krauss to release new album 'Windy City' - a beautifully curated collection of classic songs from the most awarded female artist in Grammy history produced by Nashville veteran Buddy Cannon



Global superstar Alison Krauss will release her first solo album in 17 years - WINDY CITY on Decca in the UK on March 3, 2017.

Today she also releases the first single from the record:  'Losing You’, which is out now. 

Pre-order the album now digitally and instantly download ‘Losing You’ or preorder the deluxe CD or vinyl: https://AlisonKrauss.lnk.to/WCYD 

(3 March 2017) Alison Krauss - Windy City (Decca (UMO))
10 Tracks/ Time: 34:13 | Deluxe Edition (Capitol Records) 14 Tracks/ Time: 47:41 
Amazon UK - UK iTunesAmazon.com (US release 17 Feb 2017)




The new album will feature 10 classic songs carefully selected with producer Buddy Cannon (Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard’s final solo album) - panning different eras and musical genres original/previously recorded by artists including: Willie Nelson, The Osborne Brothers, Glen Campbell, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles and more  

Alison is a hugely successful global artist with 27 Grammy awards under her belt and 12 million records sold to date! 
Her previous studio albums and collaborations with Union Station and artists like Robert Plant on the acclaimed RISING SAND and of course the cult soundtrack to O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? have no doubt inspired countless new Americana/Bluegrass artists and helped spotlight the Americana scene in the USA which continues to thrive. 

High profile fans include: Adele who is a huge fan). In my humble opinion Alison has one of the most distinctive voices in music today, technically perfect, angelic and pure she brings out the emotion of the songs she performs beautifully
“I’m obsessed with her. Not like stalker vibes – but almost!’” – Adele

A Beautifully Curated Collection Of Classic Songs From The Most Awarded Female Artist
In Grammy History Produced By Nashville Veteran Buddy Cannon

Released on 3 March, 2017 (Decca/Capitol)

‘Windy City’ finds Alison at the height of her vocal powers, performing 10 classic songs carefully selected with producer Buddy Cannon.
 
Following RAISING SAND, her platinum 2007 album with Robert Plant that won six Grammy Awards including Album of the Year, and 2011’s PAPER AIRPLANE with her longtime collaborators Union Station, which won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album and topped Billboard’s Folk, Country and Bluegrass charts, Alison began to feel the tug of inspiration.

“Usually it’s just all songs first,” she says. “It was the first time I’d ever not had songs picked out, and it was just about a person.” That person was veteran Nashville producer Buddy Cannon. Alison had always enjoyed the occasional recording sessions she did for Buddy.  But something else happened when she came in to sing her lead lines on Hank Cochran’s ‘Make The World Go Away’ for Jamey Johnson’s 2012 album ‘Living For A Song’. “That was absolutely the moment,” she says. “Wow! Buddy really makes me want to do a good job.”

Buddy has used his playing, songwriting and production skills to bring out the best in a wide variety of artists since the early 70’s. He has written award-winning and chart-topping songs for artists such as Vern Gosdin, Mel Tillis, George Strait, Glen Campbell, George Jones and Don Williams. He has also won the ACM’s ‘Producer Of The Year’ award and produced albums for Willie Nelson, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Alabama, Loretta Lynn, Kenny Chesney, and even Merle Haggard’s final solo album.

At the beginning Alison thought the songs chosen should be older than herself. “I wanted it to be earlier than I remembered,” she explains. And although the two of them subsequently decided to relax those boundaries just a little, it was only to allow in songs that somehow had the same kind of feeling as the others. Mostly, it turned out, these were songs of heartache, but of a distinct and particular kind.



























What she and Buddy have created is an unusual and invigorating chimera – an album suffused with sadness that somehow rarely sounds that way. “It’s almost like you didn’t know it was sad,” Alison says, “because it doesn’t sound weak. It doesn’t have a pitiful part to it, where so many sad songs do. But these don’t. And I love that about it. I love that there’s strength underneath there. That whatever those stories are, they didn’t destroy. That that person made it right through it. I love that.”

Alison inhabits – and liberates – the very essence that makes each of the songs eternal. While they span different eras and musical genres, there is a unifying sensibility. Some of the songs are familiar – like ‘Gentle On My Mind’, a signature song of Glen Campbell’s, and ‘You Don’t Know Me’ which was a hit for Eddy Arnold and Ray Charles. Others were lesser known, like Willie Nelson’s ‘I Never Cared For You’ and ‘All Alone Am I’, originally recorded by Brenda Lee. Some were songs she’d never heard before; some were songs she’d known nearly her whole life, particularly those she brought in from the bluegrass world. Alison had no idea when she suggested to Buddy that they record ‘Dream of Me’, a song she recalled from childhood, that he had written it. It took some persuasion, but he agreed to sing backup on the track, along with his daughter Melonie Cannon.

Throughout her remarkable career Krauss has remained grounded and real. Deeply introspective as an artist, she’s commensurately outgoing and spontaneous in conversation—both sides of her character evidencing a life-embracing humanity. In her work, Krauss has managed to consistently locate the fertile common ground between traditional modes and topical themes.


‘Windy City’ Tracklisting:

1. Losing You – Written by Pierre Havet, Jean Renard and Carl Sigman. Originally recorded by Brenda Lee for her 1963 album ‘Let Me Sing’.

2. It’s Goodbye And So Long To You (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Hank Williams Jr.) – Written by Raymond Couture and Harold J. Breau in 1952. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers with Mac Wiseman, it appears on their 1979 collection ‘The Essential Bluegrass Album'.

3. Windy City (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Pete Goble and Bobby Osborne. Originally recorded by The Osborne Brothers for their 1972 album ‘Bobby and Sonny’.

4. I Never Cared For You (background vocals by Suzanne Cox and Sidney Cox) – Written and originally recorded by Willie Nelson in 1964 as a single for Monument Records.

5. River In The Rain – Written by Roger Miller for the 1985 Broadway musical ‘Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.

6. Dream Of Me (background vocals by Buddy Cannon and Melonie Cannon) – Written by Buddy Cannon, Jimmy Darrell & Raleigh Squires.  Was a top 10 single on Vern Gosdin’s 1981 album ‘Today My World Slipped Away’.  Alison originally heard the song performed live by Jim & Jesse McReynold’s in the early 80’s.

7. Gentle On My Mind (background vocals by Teddy Gentry and Suzanne Cox) – Written and recorded by John Hartford for his 1967 album ‘Earthwords & Music’. It was popularized by Glen Campbell as the title track of his GRAMMY Award-winning 1967 Capitol Records album.

8. All Alone Am I – Originally written by Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis for the film ‘The Island of the Brave’, the song was later given English lyrics by Arthur Altman and popularized by Brenda Lee as the title track of her 1962 album.

9. Poison Love (background vocals by Dan Tyminski and Jamey Johnson) – Written by Elmer Laird. Originally recorded by Bill Monroe as the b-side to his ‘On the Old Kentucky Shore’ single released in 1951.

10. You Don’t Know Me – Written by Cindy Walker & Eddy Arnold. Originally recorded by Arnold in 1955 as a single, it was later popularized by Ray Charles on his 1962 album ‘Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music’.

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