In 2004 the million-selling Alison Krauss + Union Station Live was awarded the Grammy for best bluegrass album; “Cluck Old Hen,” which showcased Krauss’s , won best country instrumental; and her duet with pop artist , “How’s the World Treating You,” was named best country collaboration with vocals. With those wins, Krauss passed legend to become the female artist with the most Grammys. (In ensuing years, Krauss’s feat was surpassed by .) Collaborations with Robert Plant and other albums Alison Krauss (left) and Robert PlantFormer Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant and bluegrass musical artist Alison Krauss holding their Grammys at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, 2009. Their musical collaboration, the album Raising Sand (2007), netted five awards, including album of the year and record of the year.(more)She earned an additional three Grammy Awards for Lonely Runs Both Ways (2004) and another for the duet “Gone Gone Gone” with front man . That single appeared on the album (2007), a project that brought together Krauss, Plant, and producer . Burnett, who had worked with Krauss on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Cold Mountain soundtracks, crafted a sound that was equal parts Appalachian roots music, power pop, and guitar-driven rock, tied together by the distinctive vocals of Krauss and Plant. The album was a massive crossover success, hitting number two on the Billboard pop and country charts, and it earned five Grammy Awards for the duo, including and . Krauss received her 27th Grammy Award in 2012, when Paper Airplane (2011), a work that teamed her with Union Station for the first time since 2004, won best bluegrass album. In 2017 she released Windy City, her first solo album since 1999. It showcased country music songs from the 1950s and ’60s. She then reunited with Plant for (2021). The well-received album, a collection of mostly cover songs, was also produced by Burnett and garnered two Grammy nominations. In 2025 she released Arcadia, her first album with Union Station in 14 years., Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass - country singer, fiddler and music producer. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at 14., “Looks Like the End Of the Road"Listen Now.