Is it Still a Led Zeppelin Reunion Without Robert Plant?
Led Zeppelin are rumoured to be planning a reunion and tour — but it might happen without lead singer Robert Plant.
Plant recently recorded and toured with bluegrass singer Alison Krauss, however, he has stated publicly that ” he has no intention of touring with anyone for at least the next two years”.
Meanwhile, other members of Led Zeppelin are hungry to get back into recording and touring and they have stated that “they would consider looking for someone to replace their lead singer”.
But there’s been no official word on who a worthy Robert Plant replacement might be.
Any suggestions, NowPublic members?
John Paul Jones, the group’s founding bassist, told the BBC that he and his fellow band members would consider looking for someone to replace their lead singer.
“We want to do it. It’s sounding great and we want to get and get out there,” he told the British radio program in an interview broadcast Monday. “It’s got to be right. There’s no point in just finding another Robert.”
Led Zeppelin’s spokesman Chris Goodman declined to comment Wednesday on plans for a possible reunion. [...]
Plant recently toured with bluegrass artist Alison Krauss. However, Plant said in a statement on his Web site that he has no intention of touring with anyone for at least the next two years.
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