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By 2003, she had won 14 Grammy awards. By 2003, she had won 14 Grammy awards. Dan with other bandmates Jerry Douglas, Barry Bales and Ron Block, contributed heavily to that soundtrack and also appeared in the movie.

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Alison Krauss, Union Station: So Long So Wrong

Alison Krauss, Union Station: So Long So Wrong  Performed by Alison Krauss, Union Station. For guitar, 5-string banjo and voice. Format: guitar tablature songbook. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, guitar tab glossary and color photos. Country and Bluegrass. 100 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.
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Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You

Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You  Performed by Alison Krauss. For guitar and voice. Format: guitar tablature songbook. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, guitar tab glossary and color photos. Country and Bluegrass. 84 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.


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Alison Krauss: When You Say Nothing At All

Alison Krauss: When You Say Nothing At All  Performed by Alison Krauss, composed by Don Schlitz, Paul Overstreet. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Country and Bluegrass. Eb Major. 5 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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This week: The top five CDs that are getting heavy rotation in our CD players, iPods or mp3 players (Richmond.com)
What are your plans for Memorial Day weekend? Send comments to editor@richmond.com. Richmond.com Friday, May 27, 2005 You may not have asked but we're telling you anyway. This week's Richmond.com Top Five: The top five CDs that are getting heavy rotation in our CD players, iPods or mp3 players.

What, when and where (Nashville City Paper)
8 off 8th Showcase of local rock, 9 p.m., Mercy Lounge. Day of the Dead w/guests, 8 p.m., The Muse. John England and the Western Swingers Family-friendly country music and dancing, 6 p.m., Robert’s Western World.

South African fusion (The Times Argus)
MONTPELIER West African fusion sensations, Toubab Krewe, will play a special free show at Langdon Street Café 4 p.m. Sunday, May 29, in a Northeast Kingdom Music Festival sneak preview. (Official N.E.K. Music Festival announcement and lineup will follow in the coming weeks.)

Snapshots (The Aspen Times)
Written Word 'World' travel begins in Ireland


Phish
version Phish, a US rock band, was formed in 1983 (1983 in music) at the University of Vermont by guitarist/vocalist Trey Anastasio, rhythm guitarist Jeff Holdsworth, and drummer Jonathan Fishman, later joined by bassist Mike Gordon. Jeff soon left the band (he found religion) and Page McConnell joined on keys, finalizing the lineup. Phish began playing at local clubs in Burlington, and their live shows gained a reputation for extended improvisational jams. Their musical ethos is a playful mix of skilled improvisation, psychedelic rock, folk, bluegrass, funk, a capella/barbershop quartet, and intricate compositions. Some of their original compositions (such as "Theme from the Bottom" and "Farmhouse") tend towards a psychedelic-rock and bluegrass fusion, with more rock and funk elements than the Grateful Dead and other earlier jam bands. Their more epic

Bluegrass music
Bluegrass music Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music with its own roots in the Irish traditional music and Scottish traditional music of immigrants from the British Isles (particularly the Scots-Irish immigrants of Appalachia),as well as the music of African-American slaves. It was this tradition that A.P. Carter used and collected for the songs played and written by the Carter Family. Bluegrass songs are played with each melody instrument switching off playing the melody each time through, while the others revert to backup; this is in contrast to old-time music, in which all instruments play the melody together, when indeed they are playing together rather than solo. The bluegrass style was invented in the first half of the 20th century by mandolinist Bill Monroe

John Fahey
of the first guitarists to perform solo works for the steel-string acoustic guitar. His music defies categorization, drawing inspiration from American folk music, blues, classical music, Brazilian music and Indian music. In several of his later works, he experimented with dissonance and noise; these later works have been compared with musique concrete and industrial music. He founded the Takoma label in the 1960s, which helped launch the career of fellow fingerstyle guitarists Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, and Robbie Basho. Fahey was also noted for his writing skills, having written voluminous liner notes which (among other things) satirized the folk music scholarship of his day. He is the author of two books: Charley Patton, an analysis of the famous Delta bluesman, and How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life, a book of essays

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (soundtrack)
Thou? (soundtrack) The O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack was the soundtrack of music from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou a United States film starring George Clooney. Set in the rural US South in the years of the Great Depression, three friends escape from a prison chain gang and search for fortune and love. The adventure is loosely based on Homer's Odyssey. The soundtrack uses US music from the era when the film is set (American roots music): music appropriate to that time and place, a marked break from the current Hollywood practice. The score, produced by T-Bone Burnett, prominently features bluegrass, gospel, blues and country music. With the exception of one vintage track, most tracks are recent recordings by musicians who play in the vintage style. The tracks

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Cold Mountain
from: Sony (16 December, 2003)




So Long So Wrong
from: Rounder / Pgd (25 March, 1997)




Lonely Runs Both Ways
from: Rounder / Pgd (23 November, 2004)




Alison Krauss & Union Station - Live
from: Rounder / Pgd (05 November, 2002)




Forget About It
from: Rounder / Pgd (03 August, 1999)





 


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