Alison Krauss, born in Decatur, Illinois, United States, is a prominent American musician renowned for her contributions to bluegrass, country, and Americana music. She began her career at an early age, joining the band Union Station, and became known for her distinct, angelic voice and exceptional fiddle skills. Alison has received widespread acclaim and numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying her status in the music industry. Her successful albums such as "Now That I've Found You" and "Raising Sand," a collaboration with Robert Plant, have gained critical and commercial success. Known for singles like "When You Say Nothing at All" and "The Lucky One," Krauss has continued to captivate audiences worldwide with her heartfelt, soulful music.