14-time Grammy winner Dan Tyminski performing at Hall of Fame April 10

February 25, 2021 | 12:09 am

Updated February 24, 2021 | 11:35 pm

Dan Tyminski

Dan Tyminski, a 14-time Grammy winner and member of Alison Krauss’ band Union Station, will perform two shows at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum on April 10. Tyminski’s voice famously accompanies George Clooney’s performance of “I’m A Man of Constant Sorrow,” in the film Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.

Show times will be at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are $49.50 and can be found here. Capacity is limited for each show. Social distancing is required, and attendees must remain in their seats unless at concessions or restrooms. Masks are required during the event.

Throughout his 30+ year career, Tyminski has left his mark in every corner of modern music. His vocal collaboration with Swedish DJ Avicii on the song “Hey, Brother” was a global smash, having been streamed more than 1 billion times to date.

Tyminski has contributed guitar and/or harmony to projects by Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, LeAnn Rimes, Aaron Lewis and Rob Thomas.

In addition to his highly successful solo career, Tyminski has played guitar and mandolin for Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1994.

Tyminski has been honored with 14 Grammy Awards from 18 nominations, was named Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association four times, and was recognized as 2004’s Male Vocalist of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America.

February 25, 2021 | 12:09 am

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