Plant and Krause on CMT tonight..
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:26 pm
For those who might be interested, Robert Plant and Alison Krause will be on CMT tonite at 8pm ET on the show "Crossroads". Their "Raising Sand" cd is most interesting..
I'm watching it (from TiVo) right now. I suppose you'd have to be a Robert Plant fan to enjoy it.T_Bone0806 wrote:For those who might be interested, Robert Plant and Alison Krause will be on CMT tonite at 8pm ET on the show "Crossroads". Their "Raising Sand" cd is most interesting..
You can keep Robert Plant. I watched part of the show just to listen to Allison Krauss.Bob Juch wrote:I'm watching it (from TiVo) right now. I suppose you'd have to be a Robert Plant fan to enjoy it.T_Bone0806 wrote:For those who might be interested, Robert Plant and Alison Krause will be on CMT tonite at 8pm ET on the show "Crossroads". Their "Raising Sand" cd is most interesting..
The best "Crossroads" I've seen so far was Bruce Hornsby and Ricky Skaggs.
Yep, those were good too.Appa23 wrote:You can keep Robert Plant. I watched part of the show just to listen to Allison Krauss.Bob Juch wrote:I'm watching it (from TiVo) right now. I suppose you'd have to be a Robert Plant fan to enjoy it.T_Bone0806 wrote:For those who might be interested, Robert Plant and Alison Krause will be on CMT tonite at 8pm ET on the show "Crossroads". Their "Raising Sand" cd is most interesting..
The best "Crossroads" I've seen so far was Bruce Hornsby and Ricky Skaggs.
The Reba & Kelly Clarkson one was pretty good. So was Joss Stone and LeAnn Rimes.
I loved Bon Jovi and Sugarland, as well as Martina McBride and Pat Benatar.
Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello was awesome!
Meliisa Etheridge and Dolly Parton -- what a pairing.
Now if they only had T-Bone Wolk on bass and did "No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In", we'd've REALLY had something!!!Bob Juch wrote:Yep, those were good too.Appa23 wrote:You can keep Robert Plant. I watched part of the show just to listen to Allison Krauss.Bob Juch wrote: I'm watching it (from TiVo) right now. I suppose you'd have to be a Robert Plant fan to enjoy it.
The best "Crossroads" I've seen so far was Bruce Hornsby and Ricky Skaggs.
The Reba & Kelly Clarkson one was pretty good. So was Joss Stone and LeAnn Rimes.
I loved Bon Jovi and Sugarland, as well as Martina McBride and Pat Benatar.
Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello was awesome!
Meliisa Etheridge and Dolly Parton -- what a pairing.
Not enough Allison came through.
I'm sure T_Bone0806 watched it for T Bone Burnett.