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Performers at the concert included Shawn Colvin, Philip Glass, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Lyle Lovett, James Taylor, and Stevie Wonder as well as Simon's former collaborator Art Garfunkel.
Past performers have included Bill Monroe, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Ricky Skaggs, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, and other notable Bluegrass artists.
Headliners have included Arlo Guthrie, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Art Garfunkel, Aztec Two-Step, Citizen Cope, Dionne Warwick, George Winston, Jonathan Edwards, Kris Kristofferson, Marc Cohn, Pat Metheny, Richie Havens, Shawn Colvin, Susan Tedeschi, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, The Wailers, and Wynton Marsalis.
The former board included chairman Rick Snyder, former interim CEO, George Krauss, Douglas Lacey, Joseph Parham, Jr, Quincy Allen, David E. Russell, and Scott Galloway.
That first touring lineup included Lyle Lovett, Nanci Griffith, Alison Krauss, John Hiatt, Newport veteran Joan Baez, Wilco, Suzanne Vega, Loudon Wainwright III, Lucinda Williams and Jimmie Dale Gilmore.
His students included the novelists Jeffrey Eugenides and Nicole Krauss.
Winners have included Anya Ulinich, Ann Kirschner, Gary Shteyngart, Elisa Albert, Steve Sheinkin, Nicole Krauss, Jennifer Mille and David Bezmozgis.
Like the Jazz Festival, the folk festival moved to New York City in 1971, but returned in 1986. Notable performers at the festivals included: Joan Baez, Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Buffalo Springfield, Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss, Ry Cooder, Little Feat, Janis Ian, Suzanne Vega, Violent Femmes, The String Cheese Incident, Indigo Girls and The Pixies
Recent guests have included Daniel Katzen, Ronald Barron, Mike Roylance, Linda Toote, Richie Hawley, Robert Sheena, Richard Ranti, Tim Genis, John Heiss, David Krauss, Dan Grabois, and the United States Marine Band Percussion.

Krauss and Tanacross
As the significance of this distinction grew to justify a language rather than dialect boundary, the name Tanacross was applied to the Tanacross linguistic region, appearing for example in Krauss ’ 1973 survey of the Athabaskan languages.

Krauss and with
Plant continued his touring commitments with Alison Krauss, stating in September 2008 that he would not be recording or touring with the band.
In 2003, Twain participated in the Dolly Parton tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman, covering Parton's classic " Coat of Many Colors ", with backing vocals by Alison Krauss.
* Palais Garnier, Paris: 22 March 1880, sung in French, with Gabrielle Krauss as Aida, Rosine Bloch as Amnéris, Henri Sellier as Radamès, Victor Maurel as Amonasro, Georges-François Menu as the King, and Auguste Boudouresque as Ramphis.
La Scala produced the opera for the first time on 30 March 1873, with Campanini as Lohengrin, Gabrielle Krauss as Elsa, Philippine von Edelsberg as Ortrud, Victor Maurel as Friedrich, and Gian Pietro Milesi as Heinrich.
Dr. Marlene Krauss, the daughter of Julius Krauss, and David Elder, the grandson of Joseph Gross and the son of playwright and screenwriter Lonne Elder III, replaced Stanley Bard with the management company BD Hotels NY ; that firm has since been terminated as well.
Alison Krauss is the biggest winner among female artists with 27 awards.
Alison Krauss and Union Station provide a good example of a different harmony stack with a baritone and tenor with a high lead, an octave above the standard melody line, sung by the female vocalist.
" panel discussion with Lawrence Krauss, Donna Shirley, Chris McKay, Karl Schroeder and Robert D. Richards
In 2007, Plant released Raising Sand, an album produced by T-Bone Burnett with American bluegrass soprano Alison Krauss, which won the 2009 Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 51st Grammy Awards.
A song from this album, " Please Read the Letter ", was re-recorded by Plant with Alison Krauss, winning the 2009 Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
Robert Plant on stage with Alison Krauss at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena | NIA, 5 May 2008
From 2007 – 2008, Plant recorded and performed with bluegrass star Alison Krauss.
Plant performing with Alison Krauss at the 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN, 2008.
On 8 February 2009, Plant and Krauss won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Pop Collaboration with Vocals, Country Collaboration with Vocals, and Contemporary Folk / Americana Album.
Strauss's music is now regularly performed at the annual Neujahrskonzert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, as a result of the efforts by Clemens Krauss who performed a special all-Strauss programme in 1929 with the Viennese orchestra.
In 1994, CSN collaborated with Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss, and Kathy Mattea to contribute " Teach Your Children " to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization.
Boulez is tied with Alison Krauss as the third all-time Grammy winner, behind Sir Georg Solti ( thirty-one ) and Quincy Jones ( twenty-seven ).
* Barry Bales, Grammy Award winning musician with Alison Krauss and Union Station
Krauss, for example, describes Pablo Picasso's use of collage as an avant-garde practice that anticipates postmodern art with its emphasis on language at the expense of autobiography.

Krauss and after
The press release was issued at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's 2003 convention in Denver, Colorado, after a lecture by Lawrence Krauss titled " Scientific Ignorance as a Way of Life: From Science Fiction in Washington to Intelligent Design in the Classroom.
In addition, his interpretation of the role of Wotan was captured on live recordings from the Bayreuth Festival conducted by Clemens Krauss and Joseph Keilberth in the mid-1950s after a 1930s studio recording of Act II of Die Walküre had captured him not long after he had first sung the role.
* Jimmy " Tig " Krauss: metal worker, also leaves during the " 65 Ford Mustang " after multiple bust ups with Chad " Bluebear " Geary.
** Krauss-Maffei, a German engineering company, named in part after George Krauss
Hilbert asked Werner Krauss to take the ring after Bassermann died in 1952 but Krauss refused.
In October 1954, after an extraordinary meeting of the actors ' guild, the ring was awarded to Werner Krauss and this time he accepted.
Decades after her first engagement with Greenberg, Krauss still used his ideas about an artwork's ' medium ' as a jumping-off point for her strongest effort to come to terms with post-1980 art in the person of William Kentridge.
Years after her time at Artforum in the 1960s, Krauss also returned to the drip painting of Jackson Pollock as both a culmination of modernist work within the format of the " easel picture ", and a breakthrough that opened the way for several important developments in later art, from Allan Kaprow's happenings to Richard Serra's lead-flinging process art to Andy Warhol's oxidation ( i. e. urination ) paintings.

Krauss and more
It would be somewhat surprising if the WMAP alignments were a complete coincidence, but the anti-Copernican implications suggested by Krauss would be far more surprising, if true.
Performing in 2008In 2004, Loeb signed to the more experienced and established independent label Zoe / Rounder Records, home of Grammy Award winners Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
Krauss has authored or co-authored more than three hundred scientific studies and review articles on cosmology and theoretical physics.
Krauss and Plant are the only duo to win more than once as well as the only consecutive winners.
In January 2010, Lawrence M. Krauss stated that " no issue carries more importance to the long-term health and security of humanity than the effort to reduce, and perhaps one day, rid the world of nuclear weapons ".
In January 2010, Lawrence M. Krauss stated that " no issue carries more importance to the long-term health and security of humanity than the effort to reduce, and perhaps one day, rid the world of nuclear weapons ".
Although Bois and Buchloh eventually placed more of their own protegés in influential academic positions than Krauss did, her influence remained strong, and she supervised the undergraduate studies of Maurice Berger and the graduate work of scholars including Rosalyn Deutsche, Brian Wallis, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Maud Lavin, Mignon Nixon, David Deitcher, Kathy O ' Dell, Ann Morris Reynolds, Alastair Wright, and George Baker, as well as the dissertations of Foster, Buchloh and Douglas Crimp, who were already established critics when they received their doctorates.
Charles K. French ( born Charles E. Krauss ; 17 January 1860, Columbus, Ohio – 2 August 1952, Hollywood, California ) was an American motion picture actor who appeared in more than 240 movies between 1909 and 1945.

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