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B I O G R A P H Y
Alison
Krauss
Encouraged
by her parents to learn to play an instrument, Alison Krauss began
taking classical violin lessons at five years old. By eight, she
had discovered bluegrass fiddle, and soon began playing festivals
and entering (and winning) fiddle contests. Although her initial
acclaim was as an instrumentalist, soon her voice was capturing
people’s attention.
Barry Bales
Barry Bales, bass player and harmony vocalist for Alison Krauss
& Union Station, grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee. His love of bluegrass
and “real” country music came from his dad, who plays guitar and
mandolin. It was also his father who inspired him to start learning
guitar at the age of 10. By 15, Barry had settled on the bass as
his instrument of choice, and had begun playing with various local
and regional bands. Growing up in east Tennessee, Barry was surrounded
by great musicians, many of whom have gone on to make their own
mark in bluegrass and country music. It was while performing with
many of these musicians that he began traveling in ever-wider musical
circles, eventually landing the bass job with Union Station in 1990.
Ron Block
For the past ten years, Ron Block has been the spiritual touchstone
of Alison Krauss + Union Station, contributing not only sterling
musicianship on banjo and guitar, but also a catalogue of beautiful
songs that deal mostly with issue of religious faith and devotion.
Before joining Union Station, Ron was a member of the Lynn Morris
Band (1991) and Weary Hearts (1985 - 1989).
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas could have been a musical innovator on any number
of instruments. But as a teenager Douglas adopted the relatively
obscure and unexplored Dobro, and that decision has helped him carve
out a unique place in American music. By discovering the capabilities
of this expressive instrument during a period of intense creativity
in acoustic music generally, Douglas has wielded incalculable influence
on bluegrass and its many related genres. His transcendent technique
and his passionate musicality has helped him net six Grammy Awards
and six International Bluegrass Music Association Dobro Player of
the Year awards. LIFE Magazine named him one of the ten best country
musicians of all time, and John Fogerty has lauded him as "my favorite
musician." He has collaborated with legends like Ray Charles, premiere
vocalists like Maura O'Connell, and envelope-stretching composers
like Bill Frisell. Other musicians and producers, including his
Union Station band mates, credit him with drawing better performances
out of his collaborators.
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski, acoustic guitar, lead and harmony vocalist for Union
Station is one of the most dynamic and talented performers to appear
on the bluegrass scene in years. His outstanding vocal abilities
and hard driving instrumental style have earned him a loyal following.
Before becoming a member of Union Station in 1994, Dan played mandolin
and sang with the Lonesome River Band.
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