Robert Plant debuts his new project Saving Grace with a sold-out, genre-bending performance at DTLA’s United Artists Theater.
Former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant’s U.S. tour-closing concert with his new band, Saving Grace, was exquisite. Here is our review.
When discussing the records he loved, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant selected one 2000s album as breathing new artistic ...
Plant recently visited Nonesuch record label's offices to record an installment of the Nonesuch Selects video series, which ...
The Led Zeppelin singer continues his terrific explorations of roots music in a terrific night at the United Theater on ...
Rock and Roll legend Robert Plant, the former frontman for Led Zepplin, is covering traditional folk in his latest album, "Saving Grace," and touring the U.S. with his band to support the album.
On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, we dip into the archives for Words & Music from past in-studio guests, including ...
When Robert Plant performed live, he'd often arch his back and hold the mic away from his mouth, and it was for a very good reason.
Alongside vocalist and accordionist Suzi Dian and the full Saving Grace ensemble— Oli Jefferson on drums, Tony Kelsey on guitar, Matt Worley on banjo and strings, and Barney Morse-Brown on cello—he ...
Led Zeppelin drew a huge amount from blues songwriting - 'Whole Lotta Love' for example, has deep roots in the songwriting of Chess Records' genius Willie ...