Robert Plant and his band Saving Grace performed five tracks in the latest instalment of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series.
Robert Plant's voice has only gotten better with age. In this beautiful set, Plant and his band cover Low, Moby Grape, Martha ...
According to Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, this one Bob Dylan song couldn't be made today as the modern music industry ...
When discussing the records he loved, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant selected one 2000s album as breathing new artistic ...
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 ...
Christopher Nolan confirmed to Empire Magazine (via World of Reel) that Warner Bros. originally hired him to direct its ...
The Led Zeppelin singer finds ‘joy in the melancholia’ on his 12th solo album "Saving Grace," bringing his tour to L.A. on ...
Robert Plant delivers an intimate Saving Grace performance featuring traditional works and a reimagined Gallows Pole, underscoring his enduring connection to folk and blues.
Photo: Tim Oldham On Friday, Robert Plant supported his new album, Saving Grace, with an intimate live performance as part of NPR Music’s beloved Tiny ...
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.
In an interview with Q’s Tom Power, the former lead singer of Led Zeppelin talks about his new band’s self-titled debut album ...
Robert Plant first howled for Vancouver fans on Dec. 28, 1968, when Led Zeppelin was one of the opening acts for U.S. heavy ...
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