ROBERT PLANT, ALISON KRAUSS Tape 'CMT Crossroads' In Tennessee

October 21, 2007

According to Tennessean.com, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, who will release their soulful album "Raising Sand", on Tuesday, taped an episode of "CMT Crossroads" on Thursday at The Mill at Lebanon in Tennessee that will air at a later date.

"To say this is the hottest ticket in town is an understatement," said Bill Flanagan, the show's executive producer. "We've had Nobel Peace Prize winners calling trying to get in here tonight."

Al Gore may not have gotten his ticket, but the audience did include John Waite, Jessica Simpson, Holly Williams, Michelle Branch, Barbara Orbison, Ed King and Bill Lloyd.

"This is the most important show I think we've ever done," Flanagan said.

Read more at Tennessean.com.

Watch an eight-minute EPK (Electronic Press Kit) for "Raising Sand":

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