• Robert Plant Reveals 2016 U.S. Tour Dates with Sensational Space Shifters

    Although Robert Plant made it known he's completely uninterested in performing with John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page as Led Zeppelin, Jason Bonham seems to think he will play with the renowned trio once again. Plant will, however, hit the road with the Sensational Space Shifters for a number of 2016 U.S. tour dates ranging from Florida to Texas.
  • Jason Bonham Thinks Led Zeppelin Will Reunite to Play Together Again

    Hopes for a Led Zeppelin reunion have dwindled with each passing year. After Robert Plant made it clear he had no intentions of reconvening with the iconic classic rock group, Jimmy Page jumped into lengthy process of Zeppelin album reissues. Now, the silver haired guitarist has plans to tour in 2016, further solidifying to fans that they may never see the trio of Plant, Page and John Paul Jones grace a stage together ever again. Jason Bonham, however, believes that he and the group will definitely play together again.
  • Robert Plant, Kindness, Tinariwen, More Contribute New Tracks for Charity Album for Refugees

    Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant have teamed-up with the British Red Cross for a charity album that aims to shine the spotlight on real-life experiences of refugees and asylum seekers in the U.K. and around the world, while also raising funds for the cause. The album, entitled 'The Long Road', also features tracks from Tinariwen, Kindness, Scroobius Pip and the Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars and is being produced by Ethan Johns. 'The Long Road' is due out March 4 2016 and is available for pre-order this week.
  • Stars Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Yoko Ono, Thom Yorke & More Sign Climate Change Petition

    Among dozens of celebrities and stars coming together to help prevent climate change, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, Yoko Ono, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, David Bowie and more have signed an open letter crafted by environmental sustainability non-for-profit Julie's Bicycle. In hopes to combat the alarming changes in climate, the letter was penned to the leadership in charge of the impending Paris Climate Conference.
  • Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons Perform in 'A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving' Special [WATCH]

    In an hour-long special jam packed with the best festival performances of 2015, Bonnaroo decided to give thanks and celebrate a day filled with good food and company with equally as good, if not better, music. A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving offers a 12 performance special hosted by the quirky comedian Jo Firestone as she sits around a cozy fire, ready to let the musical acts into the homes of viewers around the world including Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons and Hozier. Fill your stomachs, kick back on the couch and digest both your Thanksgiving meal and Bonnaroo tunes with the ones you're most thankful for.
  • Robert Plant, Alison Krauss Drop 'Light of Christmas Day' [LISTEN]

    The duo of Alison Krauss and Robert Plant first came about in 2007 with their smash album Raising Sand. Reconvening for the first time in nearly 8 years, the singer's came together for "Light of Christmas Day," a track from the approaching film, 'Love the Coopers.'
  • Robert Plant Does a Jig With Joan Baez at Switzerland’s Paleo Festival [WATCH]

    Robert Plant and the Sensational Spaceshifters stopped by Switzerland's Paleo Festival for a riveting performance and a hypnotic rendition of "Little Maggie" that conjured a special guest to the stage. The video below shows footage of Joan Baez gracing the stage at the four minute mark but not for musical assistance as one would've imagined.
  • Led Zeppelin Unveils Rough Mix of 'When the Levee Breaks' [LISTEN]

    In the midst of the career-spanning eight Led Zeppelin reissues and accompanying alternative mixes, it's a wonder there's still abundant bonus material left for fans to discover. "When the Levee Breaks" took to the dark side on the Led Zeppelin IV reissue but it seems they've been saving an alternative rough mix, "If It Keeps On Raining" for their final deluxe reissue of Zeppelin's concluding album, 'Coda.'
  • Louis Tomlinson, Lorde, Keith Richards and More Music Superstitions

    Mike Tyson and Joan Jett began an interesting interchange on this day 30 years ago: The rock star called the up-and-coming boxer before his bout with Larry Sims, whom Iron Mike would crush. Tyson saw the call as an omen of good luck, and insisted that Jett call him before every match for nearly five years. He finally broke the streak during 1990 before facing Buster Douglas...and ultimately lost the fight, a first for his career. The guitarist may not have been the superstitious one in this case, but plenty of musicians have their own good luck ceremonies before concerts. Here are five, including Lorde, Louis Tomlonson and more.
  • Robert Plant To Headline 2-Night 2015 Lockn’ Festival

    Robert Plant is taking the Sensational Space Shifters along for a unique ride to headline this year's Lockn' Festival for two particularly unusual headliners. According to a press release, Plant is scheduled to perform on September 12 and 13 which will bring a special liberation of "two completely different sets" over the span of two nights. "Plant has never done anything like this in his career," notes the announcement, "and it will undoubtedly make for some unique and historical moments."
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