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Krauss has chance to break Grammy tie

- RANDY LEWIS

Much of the focus on this year’s Grammy Award nomination­s has been on the strong showing for hip-hop and urban music, and by artists of colour and women who received most of the top nods over longstandi­ng Recording Academy favourites.

Country and bluegrass musician Alison Krauss squarely registers in the favourites category, yet she wasn’t overlooked for her recent album Windy City. It earned her two nomination­s: country solo performanc­e for the track Losing You and American roots performanc­e for I Never Cared for You.

Significan­tly for longtime Grammy Awards watchers, it creates the possibilit­y that she can break the tie she has been in for years with esteemed producer, songwriter and musician Quincy Jones.

Each has collected 27 Grammys, second only to longtime Chicago Symphony conductor Georg Solti, whose 31 have long represente­d a Mount Everest in the music industry.

Krauss tied Jones with her win in 2011 for Paper Airplane, which took home the bluegrass album award. Jones’s most recent Grammy came in 1996 with a spoken word award for the audiobook for Q — The Autobiogra­phy of Quincy Jones.

As things stand, Krauss is the most-successful woman in Grammy history.

She may be a long shot in the American roots category — she’s nominated with two artists likely to be sentimenta­l favourites because they died recently: Leonard Cohen and Glen Campbell.

In the country solo performanc­e category, Krauss is nominated alongside Sam Hunt, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton.

The Grammy Awards will be announced on Jan. 28.

 ??  ?? Alison Krauss has won 27 Grammy awards and is nominated in two categories at next month’s ceremony.
Alison Krauss has won 27 Grammy awards and is nominated in two categories at next month’s ceremony.

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