Keith Richards, on his debut solo album, produced the kind of raw rock that was the Rolling Stones stock in trade. Richards ...
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant turned up to sing at an intimate gig at Hereford's Left Bank [Richard Shakespeare] The owner of an events venue in Herefordshire has been looking back on the last decade as ...
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Robert Plant, Saving Grace, and Suzi Dian are supporting their new album throughout a newly announced tour kicking off March 2026. Former Led Zeppelin frontman and eight-time Grammy-winner Robert ...
Robert Plant enjoys digging up obscure songs to present to his fans. Maybe it is a response to the hyper-popularity of songs from his Led Zeppelin legacy. Or perhaps it is simply an enjoyable musical ...
Just like some people don’t exactly fit into any political party, legendary lyricist Robert Plant cannot be pigeonholed into a single musical genre. Even at 77, the English rock and roll legend ...
When Robert Plant first stepped behind the Tiny Desk on a blustery Halloween afternoon, he took stock of the relatively stripped-down setup. "This is just like Live Aid," he said with a smile. "I ...
Nov. 21 (UPI) --Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant performed songs from his recently released album Saving Grace with Suzi Dian for the NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert that aired Friday. "This is ...
Robert Plant and Suzi Dian performed songs from their recent Saving Grace album behind NPR’s Tiny Desk, and it’s impressive to see how they fit all of their instruments behind it. The pair were joined ...
Robert Plant and his current band, Saving Grace, appeared on NPR's Tiny Desk show last month. Now, fans can watch his full five-song set, which included a version of Led Zeppelin's "Gallows Pole." He ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “I’m an old guy, right? I’m not old, but I’m old,” Robert Plant offers up, recollecting a charmed musical life ...