Robert Plant Agrees To Led Zeppelin Reunion
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Robert Plant reportedly agrees to Led Zeppelin reunion tour
The Sun is reporting today that Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has agreed to join the other members of Led Zeppelin for a reunion tour that will kick off sometime in 2009. After the band (bassist John Paul Jones, guitarist Jimmy Page, and drummer Jason Bonham), warned Plant that they had found someone they could use as a lead singer, and planned to tour with or without Plant, Plant decided to agree to the tour.
This isn’t the first time Page has persuaded Plant back into his arms by threat
Robert Plant Agrees to Rejoin Led Zeppelin for Reunion Tour
Realizing that Led Zeppelin are so determined to hit the road without him, Robert Plant eventually changes his mind and agrees to reunite with the band for their roadshow.
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Robert Plant has finally decided to be involved in the Led Zeppelin's reunion plan. "When Robert realized the band were serious about doing it without him, it made him think long and hard," a source says. "He realised he couldn
Led Zeppelin finally agree to tour
Led Zeppelin are planning a full tour for next summer, with singer Robert Plant set to rejoin the band, according to reports in The Sun today (September 26).
Despite their massively-successful reunion gig at London's O2 Arena last winter, the band have so far declined to confirm whether they will plan any more shows together.
Initially, it was believed that singer Plant was against a full tour with the band.
However, today's report claims that Plant is now ready to join guitarist Jimmy Page, bassis
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He's thrilled to have some Bob Marley on record, and why shouldn't he be? Black music inspired Led Zeppelin to the point of plagarism, with some critics complaining that the band ripped off too many songs and didn't give enough credit.
Well, Robert Plant gave him a little tribute in 2007 when Page won the Living Legends award:
...but
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Apparently Robert Plant's old bandmates are tired of cooling their heels while he dithers around with his Americana side project. The other members of the reconstituted Led Zeppelin (John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and John Bonham's son Jason) have warned the singer that they may go ahead on a reunion tour without him if he doesn't make up his mind soon about whether to join them or not.
In the meantime, the band has been rehearsing with stand-in singers, and have hinted that an unnamed American vocali
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The Kashmir hitmakers have been dogged by rumours of a full-on reunion since they reformed for a one-off gig in London last year (Dec07).
And recently drummer Jason Bonham - son of original member John Bonham who died in 1980 - admitted he had been "jamming in the studio" with Page and bassist John Paul Jones.
But guitarist Page is adamant that repo
Led Zeppelin may replace Robert Plan with new singer
London, Sept 21 (ANI): English rock band Led Zeppelin will apparently replace lead singer Robert Plan if he failed to join the band on tour. Zep guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham have been busy recently rehearsing in West London’s Ritz Studio and using stand-in vocalists.
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Robert Plant Agrees to Led Zeppelin Tour
It has been reported that Robert Plant has agreed to join Led Zeppelin on their much-anticipated, on-again, off-again, reunion tour. Apparently, the fact that the other members of the band rehearsed with stand in singers and were pretty much determined to hit the road with or without Plant, was the straw that broke the camel’s [...]
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26 September 2008 - Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has reportedly agreed to join the band on a reunion tour.
Plant 'says yes to Led Zep tour'
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has reportedly agreed to go back on the road with his bandmates.
Led Zeppelin reunion on
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has reportedly agreed to join the band on a reunion tour.
Led Zeppelin tour reportedly a go
Robert Plant apparently has said yes -- nearly 28 years to the day after Led Zeppelin disbanded.
According to a report yesterday in the London Sun, the Led Zeppelin singer has finally agreed to reunite with former bandmates guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones, along with drummer Jason Bonham (son of Zep drummer John Bonham), for a world tour that will begin some time in spring or summer 2009.
While nothing has been officially confirmed or announced, the Brit Sun's report has merit. It was
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Basically, if you get the faintest whiff of the reunion of an old band these days, rumors will swirl. When you apply this to Led Zeppelin, you basically multiply those rumors by a hundred. After a one-off performance at the O2 fest in London in honor of Ahmet Ertegün last November, rumors have incessantly swirled of an extended tour, and even of a new album. On Saturday, during a press conference for the upcoming rock documentary It Might Get Loud at the Toronto International Film Festival, Led Zeppeli






