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* ColbertBump: They were fairly obscure until the one-two punch of "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "When You Say Nothing at All".

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* ColbertBump: They were fairly obscure until the one-two punch of Krauss appeared on Music/{{Shenandoah}}'s late 1994-early 1995 hit "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "When You Say Nothing at All".Heart".
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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart", as it's slicker and more pop sounding than AKUS' material.

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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's Music/{{Shenandoah}}'s "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart", as it's slicker and more pop sounding than AKUS' material.
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* ColbertBump: They were fairly obscure until the one-two punch of "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "When You Say Nothing at All".

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* BlackSheepHit: No one expected a bluegrass version of a modern country classic (Music/KeithWhitley's "When You Say Nothing at All") to become more popular than the original, least of all Alison and the band. She has said their initial reaction to the song's progress up the charts was "Huh?"
** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too, as it's slicker and more pop sounding than AKUS' material.

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No one expected a bluegrass version of a modern country classic (Music/KeithWhitley's "When You Say Nothing at All") to become more popular than the original, least of all Alison and the band. She has said their initial reaction to the song's progress up the charts was "Huh?"
** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too, Heart", as it's slicker and more pop sounding than AKUS' material.
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* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]", which also featured non-one-hit wonder Billy Dean) and two Top 10s as a guest artist (the aforementioned "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]"). The last of these also featured Dan Tyminski.

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* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but proper. But in an inversion of how this usually works when the lead singer of a group also records independently with other artists, Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]", which also featured non-one-hit wonder Billy Dean) and two Top 10s as a guest artist (the aforementioned "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]"). The last of these also featured Dan Tyminski.Lullaby]]").
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* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]", which also featured non-one-hit wonder Billy Dean) and two Top 10s as a guest artist (the aforementioned "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]"). The last of these also featured Dan Tyminski and Ron Block, but they were not credited.

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* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]", which also featured non-one-hit wonder Billy Dean) and two Top 10s as a guest artist (the aforementioned "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]"). The last of these also featured Dan Tyminski and Ron Block, but they were not credited.Tyminski.
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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's rather pop-leaning "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too.
* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]") and two Top 10s as a guest artist ("Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]").

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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's rather pop-leaning "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too.
too, as it's slicker and more pop sounding than AKUS' material.
* OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]") Rose]]", which also featured non-one-hit wonder Billy Dean) and two Top 10s as a guest artist ("Somewhere (the aforementioned "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]").Lullaby]]"). The last of these also featured Dan Tyminski and Ron Block, but they were not credited.
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* BlackSheepHit: No one expected a bluegrass version of a modern country classic (KeithWhitley's "When You Say Nothing at All") to become more popular than the original, least of all Alison and the band. She has said their initial reaction to the song's progress up the charts was "Huh?"

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* BlackSheepHit: No one expected a bluegrass version of a modern country classic (KeithWhitley's (Music/KeithWhitley's "When You Say Nothing at All") to become more popular than the original, least of all Alison and the band. She has said their initial reaction to the song's progress up the charts was "Huh?"



* NoHitWonder: Typical of bluegrass artists.

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* NoHitWonder: Typical OneHitWonder: The aforementioned "When You Say Nothing at All" cover is the only hit for the band proper, but Krauss herself has had one #1 hit ("[[Music/KennyRogers Buy Me a Rose]]") and two Top 10s as a guest artist ("Somewhere in the Vicinity of bluegrass artists.the Heart" and "[[Music/BradPaisley Whiskey Lullaby]]").
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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's rather pop-leaning "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too.

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** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's rather pop-leaning "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too.too.
* NoHitWonder: Typical of bluegrass artists.
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* BlackSheepHit: No one expected a bluegrass version of a modern country classic (KeithWhitley's "When You Say Nothing at All") to become more popular than the original, least of all Alison and the band. She has said their initial reaction to the song's progress up the charts was "Huh?"
** Krauss' guest appearance on Shenandoah's rather pop-leaning "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" may count too.

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