Robert Plant was made to be the screamer of Led Zeppelin, but he knew he lucked out when there were other options on the ...
The singer and guitarist of the legendary rock band have agreed on their favourite song, four decades after its release.
Many musicians tried imitating Robert Plant, after Led Zeppelin. But this one musician, flipped the imitation on its head.
Their concert in Chicago leaned into folk and roots music, tapping into the former Led Zeppelin lead singer’s boundless musical curiosity.
Backed by a terrific veteran band called Saving Grace, Plant sounds more like an American troubadour than a vocal Golden God ...
First performed at Belfast's Ulster Hall in March 1971, Stairway became a staple of Led Zeppelin's live set thereafter, and ...
From the outset, Plant's performance was a testament to his extensive musical repertoire. The concert opened with "Gospel Plough," a classic gospel piece that set an atmospheric tone for the evening.
In recent years, the Led Zeppelin legend's curiosity has manifested in deeper archaeological quests to unearth the buried roots of country, gospel and Americana. He continues that exploration in his ...
According to the Dish column, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin fame was recently seen dining in a Greenwich eatery.
Robert Plant brought his latest project, Saving Grace, to Brooklyn Paramount for a night of old-world folk & reimagined Led Zeppelin classics.
The “All My Love” singer was still a struggling singer when he met Maureen Wilson at a 1966 Georgie Fame concert. Forming an instant connection, Maureen’s work as a nurse kept the couple afloat as ...