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Krauss, Plant Win Five Grammys for Raising Sand

Raising Sand has been out, and I’ve enjoyed it for so long it almost seems like old news to have the Grammy’s honor this magnificent musical collaboration between Allison Krauss and Robert Plant. It pairs Plant’s fierce dedication to old-fashioned American blues refracted through his British rocker lens, with Krauss’ gorgeously refined voice and traditional musical sensibility. The collaboration works and offers musical choices both weird and wonderful. Its five Grammy awards are richly deserved.

A hearty mazel tov to Pete Seeger for a Grammy possibly even more richly deserved, considering it comes at the age of 89.  He won for Pete Seeger at 89.  Also, highly recommended is Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Grammy winner, Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu.

For all the winners see the Grammy site.

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3 Responses to “Krauss, Plant Win Five Grammys for Raising Sand”

  1. Nomi says:

    Another deserving winner who is considered a Rhode Islander although he lives technically in Massachusetts, is Bill Harley.

    http://www.billharley.com/Product_Level3.asp?ProductID=118

    Bill is a sweetheart of a person, a long time member of the Providence Monthly Meeting of Friends (Quakers), and as generous as the day is long…

  2. Warren says:

    This is welcome news. It’s a wonderful album.

    As for Pete Seeger, it’s about time he was officially honored for his amazing musical-artistic-cultural legacy. Talk about a mensch, Seeger definitely comes to mind.

  3. Heller says:

    Plant’s Zeppelin days were really great!

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