After the initial double take, it starts to make sense. Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant showed an affinity for traditional American folksongs as far back as 1970, when he delivered an ...
In 2007, two singers from two different generations and musical backgrounds came together to create one of the surprise hits of the year. Robert Plant is the legendary singer who fronted Led Zeppelin.
You might not expect a comedy routine during a conversation with Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. But the rock 'n' roll lion and the bluegrass chanteuse who became an unlikely musical pair 17 years ago ...
Robert Plant “always wanted” to reunite with Alison Krauss to release a second collaborative album. The two artists announced this week their new record, ‘Raise The Roof’, is set to be released this ...
The longtime duo performs April 26 at the Woodlands Pavilion. Tickets are $55-$175 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday through LiveNation. There will be no lawn seating at this show. Krauss and Robert ...
VIENNA, Va. – By now, the pairing of Robert Plant, he of legendary rock god immortality, and Alison Krauss, she of bluegrass royalty, no longer seems puzzling. After 17 years of musical fellowship – ...
Robert Plant debuts his new project Saving Grace with a sold-out, genre-bending performance at DTLA’s United Artists Theater.
Duos can make something amazing - Batman and Robin, Simon & Garfunkel, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, and our next guests, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GONE GONE GONE (DONE ...
The legendary Led Zeppelin frontman will be making his Lincoln debut when he joins the multiple Grammy-winning bluegrass/country singer Krauss, who opened for Willie Nelson in 2019, at the Pioneers ...
Somewhere deep in this atmospheric collaboration between the latent Zeppelin frontman and the ambassadorial bluegrass ingénue, a feeling sneaks in that’s as ominous and captivatingly spine-tingling as ...
Every day, we'll take a visit to one of our sister publications to read what they've got to say about current releases. Today, we're trekking down to the Dirty Dirty, where the Houston Press chimes in ...
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