[RELATED: Getting the Led Out: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Release Live Version of “When the Levee Breaks” to Celebrate New Tour] Saving Grace’s concerts generally feature a mix of ...
The former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant could still fill stadiums. But at 76 years old, he prefers more intimate venues ...
The 2007 album was hailed around the world as a creative high point in the long and distinguished careers of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. At the 2009 Grammy Awards, the album took Krauss ...
Being a frontman isn’t every musician’s calling, but Robert Plant ... flamboyant early hits. Plant’s particular liking for the song may be unsurprising to many. Just nine years later, he re-recorded ...
There’s no shortage of talent in the list of names that Robert Plant has worked with. Aside from his astounding Led Zeppelin bandmates, the singer has performed alongside Alison Krauss, T-Bone Burnett ...
2006 - My Chemical Romance release their wildly popular third album, The Black Parade, which was recorded during the band's stay at the notoriously haunted Paramour Mansion in Los Angeles. 2007 - ...
He’s been in that zone for decades! With all that in mind, it’s not all that surprising to hear Starr get together with roots legend Alison Krauss to sing “Thankful,” a country song about ...
A further comment said: "Maybe some day." Only last year, Robert shared a photo that led to romance rumours emerging. It came after Sir Elton John closed Glastonbury Festival with a two-hour "farewell ...
BBC One's Shetland is returning this week featuring the ever-popular Alison O'Donnell reprising ... at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, their romance blossomed significantly later.
A further comment said: "Maybe some day." Only last year, Robert shared a photo that led to romance rumours emerging. It came after Sir Elton John closed Glastonbury Festival with a two-hour ...
From vague references to mythological history to his way of overtly skirting around definitive answers, Robert Plant has often left his lyrics open to the interpretation of the listener—and his ...