No, they were never romantically involved. She has been linked to John Waite but she and Plant were never more than friends.
No, she didn't. She had Pat Bergeson's when she was married to him (1997-2001). Alison and Pat had one son.
Sharon Little
Oh, isn't that a lovely thought? It's always nice to see two talented souls connecting. Whether Robert Plant and Allison Krauss are dating or not, what truly matters is the beautiful music they create together. Let's focus on the harmony they bring to the world and appreciate their artistry.
"Rich Woman," by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, won Best Pop Collaboriation with Vocals at the 51st Grammy Awards.
No they were never married and are no longer together. Robert has moved on and is seeing another lady.
No, she didn't. She had Pat Bergeson's when she was married to him (1997-2001). Alison and Pat had one son.
Sharon Little
Oh, isn't that a lovely thought? It's always nice to see two talented souls connecting. Whether Robert Plant and Allison Krauss are dating or not, what truly matters is the beautiful music they create together. Let's focus on the harmony they bring to the world and appreciate their artistry.
Alison Krauss has been rumored to be dating Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin fame. She was married before to Pat Bergesson. Their marriage lasted from 1997 to 2001. They have a son named Sam who was born in July 1999.
51st annual Grammy Awards Record Of The Year: - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: Raising Sand
It was Robert Plant not Roger Daltrey. And yes, Alison Krauss and Robert Plant won at least 2 CMA awards. Check the CMA website for a full listing.
Country/Bluegrass artist Allison Krauss sang with Robert Plant.
No, they never dated, nor were romantically involved. They only collaborated on an album and are only friends, nothing more, nothing less.
"Rich Woman," by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, won Best Pop Collaboriation with Vocals at the 51st Grammy Awards.
Killing The Blues by by Allison Krauss and Robert Plant.
Raising Sand.
The song is called "Killin the Blues" by Allison Krauss and Robert Plant.