- Robert Plant Written by:William Fuller/John Baggott/Liam Tyson/Robert Plant/David Smith With songs we praise a happy landing On yet another virgin shore Escape the old world Embrace the new world Out here the immigrant takes all Across the planes and over mountains Put plight ...
Fresh off his Grammy-winning Alison Krauss collaboration "Raising Sand" in 2007, Robert Plant will release his forthcoming album, "Band of Joy," Sept.
Robert Plant Opens Up About Led Zeppelin Reunion, Failed Follow-Up With Alison Krauss Zeppelin frontman also says he stopped writing songs because of Tony Blair Music By Andy Greene Led Zeppelin's Chaotic '75 Tour Chronicled in New Book
Robert Plant Signs With Nonesuch for New Album “Life goes on, and I have a huge and deep affection for Patty,” Plant said. “I just had to come back.” You’ll hear Plant obliquely address his personal life on the album in songs like “Embrace Another Fall,” which he says ...
Robert Plant Allows Indie Film 'The Friend' to Use Led Zeppelin Songs "Ramble On" and "Going to California" would have cost a third of drama's budget, but singer cuts filmmakers a deal TV & Movies By Daniel Kreps Top stories newsletter ...
Robert Planthas unearthed three previously unreleased songs for a new career-spanning compilation,Digging Deep: Subterranea, out Oct. 2. The unissued recordings are "Nothing Takes the Place of You," written by Toussaint McCall and recorded for the 2013 filmWinter in the Blood; "Charlie Patton Hi...
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, June 1, 2022 Canandaigua, New York 1. "Rich Woman" 2. "Quattro" 3. "Fortune Teller" 4. "The Price of Love" 5. "Rock and Roll" 6. "Please Read the Letter" 7. "Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson" ...
Robert Plant Gives Old Songs New LifeMcLennan, Scott
Plant and Krauss have 28 co-headlining dates scheduled through Sept. 1. The trek includes stops in Seattle, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They’ll also play 10 additional dates alongsideWillie Nelsonas part of hisOutlaw Festival.Bob DylanandJohn Mellencampare other artists...
Plant: Well, contemplative, I don’t think so — I think it’s just the nature of the song. You weave in and out of the original form of the music as you heard it, even before you recorded it. The songs have a personality. I just think that we’re very adaptable — we ...