Mumbai: It was a great evening in Nashville for Alison Krauss and Union Station on Wednesday as they received eight nominations for the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards. Russell Moore and IIIrd Time Out were the only artist to do better, receiving nine nods.

Krauss and her group are up for Entertainer of the Year, Song (Dust Bowl Children) and Album (Paper Airplane). Alison and band guitarist Dan Tyminski are up, respectively, for Female and Male Vocalist while three other members of Union Station are up in the Instrumental categories with Ron Block for banjo, Jerry Douglas for dobro and Barry Bales for bass.

Doyle Lawson was elected to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. From the IBMA press release:

One of bluegrass music's most accomplished and respected bandleaders, Doyle Lawson was born in Ford Town, TN on April 20, 1944, grew up listening to the Grand Ole Opry and taught himself how to play mandolin at age 11, influenced by Bill Monroe. His piercing, crystalline tenor vocals and crisp musicianship would help him launch his career with jobs in three superb and accomplished bands. When he was just 18, Lawson went to Nashville to play banjo with Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys. Three years later, he started working with J.D. Crowe and the Kentucky Mountain Boys (later the New South). On September 1, 1971, Doyle joined the Country Gentlemen, where he helped create a new distinctive sound for the band, and one of its finest eras. He stayed for almost eight years before leaving to found his own band in 1979. For more than three decades, Quicksilver has been one of bluegrass music's most important 'farm teams,' helping to launch the careers of dozens of future bandleaders and sidemen. The band is known for its delivery of intricate a cappella gospel numbers that regularly bring awestruck crowds to their feet, roaring with approval.

Since 1977, Lawson's discography has grown to more than 40 bluegrass and bluegrass gospel recordings, supported by a busy touring schedule with Quicksilver that includes their own Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver Festival in Denton, NC each year. On his own and with Quicksilver, which USA Today called 'one of bluegrass' finest bands,' Lawson has received numerous nominations and awards, including the International Bluegrass Music Award for Best Vocal Group an unprecedented seven years in a row. In 2006 he



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