Lyrics to Alison Krauss Nobody but the Baby

Alison Krauss awards and nominations
A woman in a blue dress holding a fiddle sings into a microphone

Alison Krauss performing at the 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival

Totals[a]
Wins 59
Nominations 105

Note

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Alison Krauss is an American bluegrass-country singer and fiddler.[ane] She has released 16 studio albums—seven with the band Union Station and nine without them: Different Strokes (1985), Too Late to Cry (1987), Two Highways (1989), I've Got That Erstwhile Feeling (1991), Every Time You Say Bye (1992), I Know Who Holds Tomorrow (1994), So Long And so Wrong (1997), Forget Well-nigh Information technology (1999), New Favorite (2001), Lonely Runs Both Ways (2004), and Raising Sand (2007). Krauss has released five compilation albums—Now That I've Found You: A Collection (1995), Live (2002), Home on the Highways: Band Picked Favorites (2005), A Hundred Miles or More: A Drove (2007), and Essential Alison Krauss (2009)—and made other notable recordings such as the single "Whiskey Lullaby" with Brad Paisley and her several songs on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack.

The albums Now That I've Institute Y'all and Alive were certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America; Forget About It and Raising Sand were certified platinum; and So Long So Wrong, New Favorite, Lonely Runs Both Ways, and the single Whiskey Lullaby were certified gilded.[2] [3] Krauss has won 27[4] Grammy Awards, the most past a female artist and tertiary near by any creative person every bit of 2019[update].[v] She has likewise won 14 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards,[half-dozen] nine Land Music Association Awards,[seven] [8] two Gospel Music Association Awards,[9] two CMT Music Awards,[10] [11] [12] two Academy of Country Music Awards,[13] and one Canadian State Music Laurels.[fourteen] Country Music Television receiver ranked Krauss 12th on their "40 Greatest Women of Land Music" list in 2002.[fifteen] The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presented her with a special musical achievement laurels in 2005.[16] Overall, Krauss has received 59 awards from 105 nominations.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Academy of Country Music Awards [edit]

The Academy of Country Music Awards have been presented annually by the Academy of Country Music since 1965. Krauss has received two awards from 9 nominations.[13]

Americana Music Honors and Awards [edit]

The Americana Music Honors & Awards take been presented annually by the Americana Music Association since 2002. Krauss has received two awards from three nominations.

Canadian Country Music Awards [edit]

The Canadian Country Music Awards have been presented annually by the Canadian Country Music Association since 1982. Krauss has received one award.[14]

Country Music Clan Awards [edit]

The Country Music Association Awards take been presented annually by the State Music Association since 1967, and are commonly presented at the Yard Ole Opry. Krauss has received 8 awards from 26 nominations.[vii] [8]

CMT Music Awards [edit]

The CMT Music Awards are a fan-voted awards bear witness for country music videos and boob tube performances broadcast on and awarded past Country Music Television since 2002. Krauss has received 2 awards from four nominations.[10] [eleven] [12]

Gospel Music Association Pigeon Awards [edit]

The Gospel Music Clan Pigeon Awards were created in 1969 by the Gospel Music Association to honor the outstanding achievements in Christian music. Krauss has received two awards.[nine]

Grammy Awards [edit]

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the The states. Every bit of the 2015 Grammy Awards, Krauss has received 27 awards from 44 nominations.[4] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] Those 27 wins make her the most awarded singer until Beyonce surpassed the tape in 2021, the second most awarded female artist, and tied for the 4th almost awarded artist overall in Grammy history. At the time of her offset honor, at the 1991 Grammy Awards, she was the second youngest winner ever (currently tied every bit ninth youngest).[5]

International Bluegrass Music Association Awards [edit]

Founded in 1985, the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards are awarded annually by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Krauss has received 14 awards, including two wins of the tiptop award: Entertainer of the Year.[6]

In 2021, she was inducted into the association's International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame.[27]

References [edit]

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