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Robert Plant, 1968-69.
Robert Plant at Home - January 1970. Photo credit: Plitz
Robert Plant in London, 1975 - Kate Simon
Robert Plant in The Song Remains The Same (1976)
Bob marks his seventieth birthday and hosts Graham Nash in session.
Robert featured on Bob Harris' 70th Birthday (2 hours 33 minutes in) show on BBC Radio 2 over the weekend.
Robert Plant
If he doesn’t stay healthy, I’ll kill him!
Robert Plant concerned about Jimmy Page’s health, 1977 (via silverheat)
RIP Starman
Introducing: The Long Road | A Record About Refugees | British Red Cross
The British Red Cross announced that iconic vocalist Robert Plant and Grammy Award-winning group Tinariwen have recorded exclusive tracks for The Long Road. A ground-breaking concept record created with world renowned artists, The Long Road, will spotlight real-life experiences of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and across the world.Â
[x] The first new song from Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in almost ten years has just landed.
Titled “Light of Christmas Day”, it is taken from the upcoming motion picture "Love the Coopers” and will be available for purchase on Nov 13th.
The new track marks the first release by the duo since "Raising Sand" - which won all five Grammys it was nominated for, including Album Of The Year.
Speaking about the new song, Robert commented that it occurred as a "... whistle stop in Nashville.. with my old accomplice... quick and fun... wow, she didn't say it's a Christmas song!"
Robert Plant backstage at a Fleetwood Mac concert with Stevie Nicks, Birmingham UK.
Robert Plant, The Golden God
Happy 67th Birthday Robert Plant!
I would also like to dedicate this next song to Mr. Robert Plant. He's here tonight. And my reasons are because he's my favourite singer and I have always tried to listen to him and to learn from him, never to be him, but to be as much like him in my voice as I could for when I first started to sing. So, Robert, I thank you for that. You have been my great teacher for many, many years, so this is for you. It's called Landslide.
Stevie Nicks, Birmingham, UK - July 7th, 2015.