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Saed Hindash/The Star-Ledger Robert Plant's new Band of Joy is packed with stellar roots-rock musicians: from left, Buddy Miller, Byron House, Plant, Marco Giovino, Patty Griffin and Darrell Scott.
At age 62, Robert Plant is singing a bit softer than he did during the days of Led Zeppelin. "Band of Joy" finds Robert Plant blending the "old-time" and bluegrass sounds from "Raising Sand," his ...
But this wasn’t a Robert Plant solo gig. It was the second date on the debut tour for a reconstituted Band of Joy, a name Plant revived from the group he and John Bonham formed pre-Zep.
Robert Plant is ready to start writing new material with Band of Joy. Though the group have focused on performing cover versions of traditional songs and compositions by artists such as Richard ...
“Burlington, MA – Rounder Records is pleased to announce that Robert Plant is back with Band of Joy, his first album since 2007’s six time Grammy® Award winning Raising Sand (Rounder). Band ...
Instead of the understated, hyper-controlled take on Americana Robert Plant offered on their new CD, the concert version of Band of Joy offered a wide-ranging and raucous corollary.
In early February, 2011, Robert Plant and the Band of Joy took the stage at Nashville’s historic War Memorial Auditorium for a career-spanning set during a rare Tennessee blizzard. The Led ...
Robert Plant will return to the road in April to continue to support his fine September album, “Band of Joy.” The road band is the same collection of musicians who appeared on the album: Patty ...
Plant and his troupe of five or six backers at a time scratched the mostly middle-aged crowd — many decked out in “Houses of the Holy” or “Stairway” T-shirts — where they itched.
If you thought Robert Plant's latest new group, the Band of Joy, sounded great on their self-titled debut album, wait till you get a load of them in action on the brand-new 'Live from the Artists ...
I've gone from being in that huge band to picking up the pieces of my own gift." Credit Robert's friendship with Alison for helping him rediscover his joy in family music.
There is still no Led Zeppelin tour on the horizon, but the band's frontman, Robert Plant, will tour the United states with a new group, which he is calling the Band of Joy, this year. Twelve ...