Alison Krauss & Union Station

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  • bluegrass
  • country
  • folk
  • female vocalists
  • americana
Union Station is the traditionalist/americana band behind powerhouse singer and violinist Alison Krauss. Krauss has alternated between recording solo records and records with Union Station as a part of her contract with Rounder Records. While membership has varied over the years, the current band lineup includes:
Barry Bales on stand-up bass
Ron Block on banjo and guitar
Jerry Douglas on Dobro
Dan Tyminski on guitar and vocals Former members include Adam Steffey and Tim Stafford.

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Songs

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    Jubilee

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    Last Love Letter

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    Lay My Burden Down

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    Let Me Touch You for Awhile

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    Lie Awake

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    Little Liza Jane

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    Looking in the Eyes of Love

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    Lord Don't Forsake Me

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    Lose Again

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    Love You in Vain

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    Mama Cried (feat. Dan Tuminski)

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    Maybe

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    Midnight Rider

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    Miles to Go

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    Moments Like This

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    Momma Cried

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    My Love Follows You Where You Go

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    My Opening Farewell

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    My Poor Old Heart

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    Never Get Off the Ground

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    New Favorite

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    New Fool

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    No Place to Hide

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    Oh Atlanta

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    Oh, Atlanta

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    On the Outside Looking In

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    Pain of a Troubled Life

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    Paper Airplane

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    Pastures of Plenty

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    Rain Please Go Away

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    Restless

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    Shield of Faith

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    Sinking Stone

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    So Long, So Wrong

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    So Long, So Wrong (intro)

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    Stars

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    Stay

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    Take Me for Longing

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    Teardrops Will Kiss the Morning Dew

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    The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn

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    The Lucky One

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    The Road Is a Lover

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    There Is a Reason

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    This Sad Song

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    Tiny Broken Heart

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    Two Highways

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    Unionhouse Branch

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    We Hide & Seek

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    When You Say Nothing at All

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    Who Can Blame You?


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