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poettothecars
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0 posted 2006-02-10 04:53 AM


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Alison Maria

10 February 2006


Alison Maria beauty borne - her heart
her soul of voice to sing - Music from within
each ember - her glow her shine - that light
upon her face - this woman of her beauty - her grace

A smile to melt - a fire to burn - her destiny
in awards to earn - Like blue grass in colour
of pigment - fading upon the night of debonair
Her heart - her being - of hair
the colour of angels in fair

The Lucky One - “loved by many” - “hated by none”
her voice true - The next best thing to heaven in time
her eyes of motherhood in spectre of rhyme

Alison Maria beauty borne - that day of July
in Illinois - Her voice the scent of an angel
her heart beauty in musical notes of joy


Born Alison Maria Krauss, 23 July 1971, in Decatur, Illinois, USA. When she was inducted in the Grand Ole Opry on 03 July 1993, it was Garth Brooks who did the honours. Such was the esteem held by her fellow professionals in all branches of Country music.

Alison’s father, Fred, played guitar and her mother, Louise, played guitar and banjo. When she was 5 years old, Alison started violin lessons, playing classical music, but soon took up the fiddle. By the time she was 8, Alison had begun entering contests, taking fourth place at a county fair in Champaign, Illinois. In 1983, Alison won her first State Fiddle Championship and was named “Most Promising Fiddler in the Midwest” by the Society for Preservation of Bluegrass Music (SPBGMA) in America.

In 1988 at the tender age of 17, Alison Krauss and her band, Union Station, won the Societies “National Band Championship.” And, Alison was named “Best New Talent” in Frets magazine’s Readers’ Poll.

Union Station released “Two Highways for Rounder” in 1989 and the album was nominated for “Best Bluegrass Recording.” Won by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, band member, Jimmy Ibbotson said at the awards of Alison Krauss, “She’s very simply one of the best singers on the planet.”


© Copyright 2006 Christopher W Herbert - All Rights Reserved
RedStoneEB
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1 posted 2006-02-10 06:17 AM


Beautiful poetry, its almost as if an angel wrote the words and fed them to you through thought
poettothecars
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2 posted 2006-02-10 04:57 PM


Thanks for dropping by and leaving your beautiful words ^^^^^^^
The Lady
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3 posted 2006-02-10 11:56 PM



"A smile to melt - a fire to burn - her destiny
in awards to earn - Like blue grass in colour
of pigment - fading upon the night of debonair"

Nice work. Love Alison Krauss.

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