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Alison Krauss and Robert Plant were featured on the BBC One TV programme Later …. With Jools Holland on Tuesday night, May 6.
The duo, currently on tour in Europe performed two songs, Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) and One Woman Man.
Holland conducted a brief interview with the couple also during the half hour show. Also on Tuesday’s programme was Emmylou Harris, accompanied by Buddy Miller, singing Gold.
Krauss and Plant, who were supported by the likes of T Bone Burnett, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, Jay Bellerose and Buddy Miller, will be guests of Jools Holland again on BBC Two Friday, May 9, 11.35 p.m. (GMT), during which they will sing Killing The Blues.
The Later show posted a preview clip on their web site from tomorrow night’s show.


Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will be among the guests on The Charlie Rose Show aired today (11/13)...




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Can we get the secret service to follow this group, this has more sincere great musicians in one place than should be legal, I’m sorry, I could not help but love that, she did that on Leno recently. I guess the remarkable thing is that Alison is still singing traditional country, the incredible thing is that Robert Plant sounds good at it.It is different, seeing there are tons of Bluegrass bands around, let her do this if she wants.
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