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Flashback: See Alison Krauss and Robert Plant’s Dynamic Grammy Duet

Bluegrass siren and rock legend's collaborative album 'Raising Sand' was one of the night's big winners in 2009

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Prior to 2008, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant had just one Grammy to his name, sharing the 1998 trophy for Best Hard Rock Performance with Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page for a track from their collaborative LPWalking Into Clarksdale. When the 51st Grammy Awards were over on February 8th, 2009, Plant had a total of seven, thanks to a much more unexpected collaboration with fiddle player and vocalist Alison Krauss, whose own Grammy haul was much more extensive.

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