Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have announced that they are releasing another album together, fourteen years after their much acclaimed collaborative record ‘Raising Sand’.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have announced that they are releasing another album together, fourteen years after their much acclaimed collaborative record ‘Raising Sand’.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have announced their new joint album, ‘Raise The Roof’.The new LP will follow 14 years on from 2007’s ‘Raising Sand’, the duo’s first collaborative record.‘Raise The Roof’ will be released on November 19 via Warner Music and has been previewed today (August 12) by Plant and Krauss’ cover of ‘Can’t Let Go’.The track, which was originally written by Randy Weeks, was notably recorded by Lucinda Williams for her 1998 album ‘Car Wheels On A Gravel Road’, and you can
Grammy Awards.The 12-track “Raise the Roof” will be out Nov. 19 from Rounder Records and is a collection of covers like its predecessor.
Chris Willman Music WriterRobert Plant and Alison Krauss at no point appeared to be in a hurry to record a follow-up to their first album together, 2007’s “Raising Sand,” which was a surprise sales hit and swept all six Grammys it was up for in 2009, including the top two prizes, record and album of the year. But some good things do come to those who wait, and the unlikely pair are making a by-now unlikely comeback 14 years later with a second duo album, “Raise the Roof,” due Nov.
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(CNN)All hail Queen Bey!Beyoncé went into the Grammys Sunday with nine nominations, the most of any artist for the night.And oh what a night it was for her.By the time it ended, she had broken the record for the most Grammys won by a woman and any singer, male or female, with 28 -- also tying the record with music impresario Quincy Jones as the living person with the most Grammys.Queen Bey surpassed bluegrass-country singer Alison Krauss who previously held the record with 27.The winning streak
Sunday was a historic night for Beyoncé and she certainly celebrated in style. The 39-year-old performer took home her 28th career Grammy, surpassing Alison Krauss’ record of 27 trophies.
Grammy Awards. The 39-year-old won four gongs from her nine nominations on Sunday, taking her total number of Grammys won over the years to 28, surpassing the 27 of bluegrass-country singer Alison Krauss.
Beyonce has broken the record for the most Grammy Award wins by a female artist. The 'Formation' singer took home her 28th statuette on Sunday (14.
Beyonce made history at the Grammy Awards on Sunday (14. 03.
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Megan Thee Stallion made history with wins at the 2021 Grammy Awards.
Chris Willman Music WriterBeyoncé’s 28 wins at the Grammys Sunday made her the most-awarded woman in the history of the awards, moving her ahead of the former champion, Alison Krauss.Among both genders, she trails only classical conductor Sir George Solti, who still holds the all-time record with 31 Grammys, a benchmark that Beyonce shouldn’t have much trouble surpassing in the next few years, given the roll she’s on at a still youthful age 39.She jumped from sixth place to second among all
Beyoncé has made GRAMMYs history!Queen Bey won three new golden gramophones at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, officially tying Alison Krauss for the most GRAMMYs awarded to a female artist at 27.The superstar got up on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Song for their hit, «Savage,» and host Trevor Noah took a moment to acknowledge Bey's historic achievement.Earlier in the evening, Beyoncé also took home Best Rap Performance for «Savage» and Best Music
the main awards air at 8 p.m.It’s Beyoncé’s 25th Grammy. The pop star, 39, is the leading nominee with nine.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFormer Bee Gees cofounder Barry Gibb has announced “Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol.
After decades of session work in Nashville and elsewhere, Matt Rollings has plenty of friends. So it's no surprise that Matt Rollings Mosaic, his first solo album in 30 years, is populated by pals such as Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Vince Gill, Lukas Nelson, the War & Treaty and Lyle Lovett.
Kenny Rogers certainly needed no one’s help to have a hit record, but many of his greatest and most memorable tunes were his duets.
Kenny Rogers, who died March 20 at age 81, forged an extraordinary career on multiple Billboard charts, most notably on the Hot Country Songs survey.The legend tallied 21 Hot Country Songs No. 1s, among 36 top 10s, from "Lucille," in 1977, through "Buy Me a Rose," with Alison Krauss and Billy Dean, in 2000.Rogers first reached the ranking dated July 19, 1969, with "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," credited to Kenny Rogers and The First Edition (before he went solo in 1973).
Vocalist Kenny Rogers, who dominated the pop and country charts in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of sleekly tailored hits and won three Grammys, has died. He was 81. Rogers “passed away peacefully at home from natural causes under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family,” a representative for the singer said in a statement. Due to the national COVID-19 emergency, the family is planning a small private service at this time with a public memorial planned for a later date.
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