filed on March 31st, 2005 by Press Officer
Originally published on Telegraph.co.uk
by Neil McCormick
As Robert Plant returns to his best form since the heyday of Led Zeppelin, he tells Neil McCormick about snubbing the Queen and the burden of having one of rock’s most mimicked voices ||Continue reading||
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filed on March 30th, 2005 by Press Officer
Originally published in Sound Generator
The new Siena console from UK based manufacturer Midas has been used by rock legend Robert Plant, who performed at the annual MAS Records evening at Kidderminster Town Hall. ||Continue reading||
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filed on March 18th, 2005 by Press Officer
From the Mississippi Sun-Herald
By PETE TATTERSALL
The swiftness with which Robert Plant’s Saturday concert at Beau Rivage sold out, with tickets going for $54.95 and $250, is an indication of the former Led Zeppelin frontman’s enduring popularity among a wide range of music fans. ||Continue reading||
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filed on March 18th, 2005 by Press Officer
From the Salt Lake Tribune 03/18/2005 12:54:08 AM
By Dan Nailen
AUSTIN, Texas - Last year, Los Lonely Boys were the last act at the Austin Music Awards, the Texas-centric concert that officially kicks off the South by Southwest Music Conference. This year, the band opened the nationally televised Grammy Awards. ||Continue reading||
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filed on March 17th, 2005 by Press Officer
This transcript not to be copied in whole or in part to any other website
Disclaimer: This is by no means, 100% accurate. Some of what was said was impossible to pick up on tape, so it’s a rough recount of the discussion that took place between Robert and journalist and MTV Networks Bill Flanagan.
RP: It’s over 37 years since the first Led Zeppelin song was heard on American radio and in September, 25 years since the passing of Jon Bonham. These days go very quickly. I can’t really remember much about what happened in this point in time. I know it’s a bit of a cliché to say that, but it’s quite true. I do know that there was a lot of high points and a lot of great enthusiasm and industry in the heart of Led Zeppelin and it’s been a major part of my creative life. And I have enjoyed it so thank you (applause). You’ve got to fix the monitors here (Robert sits down next to Bill) as well. ||Continue reading||
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