Robert Plant has taken some slings and arrows recently for refusing to reunite with Led Zeppelin, but he says his restless need to try new things actually traces back to before he ever met Jimmy Page.
Virgin tycoon Richard Branson reportedly offered a whole lotta cash for Led Zeppelin to reunite -- before Robert Plant set him straight on what is and what should never be.
Any Led Zeppelin fan expecting Robert Plant and Jimmy Page's long-awaited reunion to include John Paul Jones must have been stunned to find them working instead with street musicians in Marrakech, Morocco.
Robert Plant is on the promotional trail for his new album, 'lullaby ... and the Ceaseless Roar,' and his journey brought him to the Sept. 22 edition of 'CBS This Morning,' where he talked about the liberating feeling of composing an album of new original material after spending a few years focusing on covers.
Most Led Zeppelin fans probably weren't expecting Robert Plant to spend a ton of time listening to the current round of deluxe reissues that his former bandmate Jimmy Page has curated from the band's vaults, but he dispelled any doubts during a recent chat with Billboard.