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'70s Rock Legend, 76, Know for Iconic Voice Blows Fans Away With How Incredible He Still Sounds
'70s Rock Legend, 76, Know for Iconic Voice Blows Fans Away With How Incredible He Still Sounds

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

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'70s Rock Legend, 76, Know for Iconic Voice Blows Fans Away With How Incredible He Still Sounds

'70s Rock Legend, 76, Know for Iconic Voice Blows Fans Away With How Incredible He Still Sounds originally appeared on Parade. Robert Plant, 76, may have broken everyone's collective hearts when he said he'd never tour with Led Zeppelin again, but he patched them right back up when he announced he is hitting the road again with a new album. Plant's new project, Saving Grace, is set to release an album in September with fall tour dates to follow. Recently Plant proved his pipes are still up to the task with a stunning performance of "Rock and Roll" by Led Zeppelin. The rockstar was recently on tour with bluegrass icon Alison Krauss, 53 and sang a few of his larger-than-life's numbers. This performance had fans in awe of his unique trend-setting voice. "I mean this guy and this band were gods," quipped one fan. "Those of us of age all had the Zep posters in our bedroom in the 70's. It's def odd to process the fact that they're human after all as we see them older now but were literal gods once to us when we were kids/teens. Just incredible.""Robert is one of the only vocalists who's voice didn't really get worse with age, he just sounds different and deeper now but can still sing great," noted another fan. "Unlike a lot of artists who keep trying to attempt to sing like they are 20, Plant has wisely chosen to embrace the changes in his voice." Plant's soulful voice and pure love for music has never faded since he got his start in the late '60s. And with no signs of slowing down, we can't wait to see what's to come. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 '70s Rock Legend, 76, Know for Iconic Voice Blows Fans Away With How Incredible He Still Sounds first appeared on Parade on Jul 21, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 21, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Robert Plant announces Saving Grace album
Robert Plant announces Saving Grace album

RTÉ News​

time18-07-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

Robert Plant announces Saving Grace album

Robert Plant has announced the 26 September release of Saving Grace, "the first album featuring a new band of distinguished players", which the legendary singer calls "a songbook of the lost and found". The album on Nonesuch Records sees Plant joined by Saving Grace - vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown. Recorded between April 2019 and January 2025 in the Cotswolds and on the Welsh Borders, the album features Plant and co's interpretations of songs by Memphis Minnie, Bob Mosley (Moby Grape), Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and Mimi Parker and Alan Sparhawk's Low. "We laugh a lot, really. I think that suits me. I like laughing," Plant said of his latest adventure. "You know, I can't find any reason to be too serious about anything. I'm not jaded. "The sweetness of the whole thing… These are sweet people and they are playing out all the stuff that they could never get out before. They have become unique stylists and together they seem to have landed in a most interesting place." Saving Grace tracklist: Chevrolet As I Roved Out It's a Beautiful Day Today Soul of a Man Ticket Taker I Never Will Marry Higher Rock Too Far from You Everybody's Song Gospel Plough Click here for more music news.

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know
Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

The Province

time18-07-2025

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  • The Province

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

Former Led Zeppelin singer plays the Vogue Theatre in November. Here's what you should know. NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 09: Robert Plant & Band of Joy performs at the Americana Music Association's 2010 Honors and Award's Show at Ryman Auditorium on September 9, 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo by Erika Goldring / Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Rock legend Robert Plant has announced a new album and tour, which will see the former Led Zeppelin belter bring his new music to the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver in November. The singer announced the new recording and tour with a cover version of American lo-fi group Low's 2005 track Everybody's Song. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors The single is taken from Robert Plant's Saving Grace, the first album with his new band of the same name. Formed in 2019, the group featuring vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, cellist Barney Morse-Brown has been touring regularly since then. The 10-tune record features a collection of songs by artists as varied as Low, Memphis Minnie, Moby Grape's Bob Mosley, Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind and Mimi Parker. It continues exploring Plant's enduring interest in early San Francisco psychedelic rock, acoustic Mississippi Delta blues and folk-tinged indie rock as heard on previously celebrated Nonesuch Records releases as 2014's lullaby and … The Ceaseless Roar and 2017's Carry Fire. Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Plant had this to say in a press release about the new crew and material: 'We laugh a lot, really, and I think that suits me; I like laughing,' said Plant. 'I can't find any reason to be too serious about anything, I'm not jaded. These are sweet people and they are playing out all the stuff that they could never get out before. They have become unique stylists and together they seem to have landed in a most interesting place.' Plant's most recent tour to Vancouver was with his several Grammy-winning duo with Allison Krauss for two sold out shows at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre last August. The Vancouver Sun review noted that 'Plant is clearly having a great time with this group and enjoying the standing ovations,' while clearly still driven to create new and meaningful music distanced from his Led Zeppelin legacy. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'I rejoice in my previous work but must continue the journey to new worlds, after all there are so many songs that are yet to be written,' said Plant. 'The whole impetus of the band has shifted, moved on its axis somewhat to allow more air and light to come in. Ultimately that makes for more exciting, and interesting landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation.' Here are five things to know about the artist's upcoming tour date in Vancouver. What is the latest album from Robert Plant? Robert Plant's Saving Grace featuring Suzi Dian will release Roar in the Fall on Sept. 26 on Nonesuch Records. When and where is the Vancouver date for Robert Plant? Robert Plant and Saving Grace play in Vancouver on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Vogue Theatre. The venue is located at 918 Granville St. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. A Toronto show on Nov. 10 at Massey Hall and the Nov. 19 gig at the Vogue Theatre are the only Canadian dates on Plant's tour. When do tickets go on sale? Tickets go on sale July 18 at 10 a.m. via Who will be joining Robert Plant and Saving Grace on the tour? At the moment, no warm-up act has been announced. Plant often has members of his band's take the opening slots on his tour as lead guitarist J.D. McPherson did at the Plant/Krauss performance. Extras: Fans who are not feeling these more mellow sounds and would prefer to hear Whole Lotta Love at full volume can consider taking in Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening on Aug. 31 at the Orpheum Theatre. The son of late Led Zep drummer John Bonham has proven chops playing his dad's beats and played at the Dec. 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin reunion at London's O2 arena. Tickets to his show are available at sderdeyn@ Read More Love concerts, but can't make it to the venue? Stream live shows and events from your couch with VEEPS, a music-first streaming service now operating in Canada. Click here for an introductory offer of 30% off. Explore upcoming concerts and the extensive archive of past performances. Vancouver Canucks Local News News News GlobeNewswire

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know
Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

Vancouver Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vancouver Sun

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

Rock legend Robert Plant has announced a new album and tour, which will see the former Led Zeppelin belter bring his new music to the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver in November. The singer announced the new recording and tour with a cover version of American lo-fi group Low's 2005 track Everybody's Song. The single is taken from Robert Plant's Saving Grace , the first album with his new band of the same name. Formed in 2019, the group featuring vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, cellist Barney Morse-Brown has been touring regularly since then. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. The 10-tune record features a collection of songs by artists as varied as Low, Memphis Minnie, Moby Grape's Bob Mosley, Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind and Mimi Parker. It continues exploring Plant's enduring interest in early San Francisco psychedelic rock, acoustic Mississippi Delta blues and folk-tinged indie rock as heard on previously celebrated Nonesuch Records releases as 2014's lullaby and … The Ceaseless Roar and 2017's Carry Fire. Plant had this to say in a press release about the new crew and material: 'We laugh a lot, really, and I think that suits me; I like laughing,' said Plant. 'I can't find any reason to be too serious about anything, I'm not jaded. These are sweet people and they are playing out all the stuff that they could never get out before. They have become unique stylists and together they seem to have landed in a most interesting place.' Plant's most recent tour to Vancouver was with his several Grammy-winning duo with Allison Krauss for two sold out shows at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre last August. The Vancouver Sun review noted that 'Plant is clearly having a great time with this group and enjoying the standing ovations,' while clearly still driven to create new and meaningful music distanced from his Led Zeppelin legacy. 'I rejoice in my previous work but must continue the journey to new worlds, after all there are so many songs that are yet to be written,' said Plant. 'The whole impetus of the band has shifted, moved on its axis somewhat to allow more air and light to come in. Ultimately that makes for more exciting, and interesting landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation.' Here are five things to know about the artist's upcoming tour date in Vancouver. Robert Plant's Saving Grace featuring Suzi Dian will release Roar in the Fall on Sept. 26 on Nonesuch Records . Robert Plant and Saving Grace play in Vancouver on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Vogue Theatre. The venue is located at 918 Granville St. A Toronto show on Nov. 10 at Massey Hall and the Nov. 19 gig at the Vogue Theatre are the only Canadian dates on Plant's tour. Tickets go on sale July 18 at 10 a.m. via . At the moment, no warm-up act has been announced. Plant often has members of his band's take the opening slots on his tour as lead guitarist J.D. McPherson did at the Plant/Krauss performance. Extras: Fans who are not feeling these more mellow sounds and would prefer to hear Whole Lotta Love at full volume can consider taking in Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening on Aug. 31 at the Orpheum Theatre. The son of late Led Zep drummer John Bonham has proven chops playing his dad's beats and played at the Dec. 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin reunion at London's O2 arena. Tickets to his show are available at sderdeyn@ Love concerts, but can't make it to the venue? Stream live shows and events from your couch with VEEPS, a music-first streaming service now operating in Canada. Click here for an introductory offer of 30% off. Explore upcoming concerts and the extensive archive of past performances.

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know
Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

Calgary Herald

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Calgary Herald

Robert Plant brings new band Saving Grace to Vancouver this fall: Here's what you need to know

Rock legend Robert Plant has announced a new album and tour, which will see the former Led Zeppelin belter bring his new music to the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver in November. Article content The singer announced the new recording and tour with a cover version of American lo-fi group Low's 2005 track Everybody's Song. Article content Article content Article content The single is taken from Robert Plant's Saving Grace, the first album with his new band of the same name. Formed in 2019, the group featuring vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, cellist Barney Morse-Brown has been touring regularly since then. Article content Article content The 10-tune record features a collection of songs by artists as varied as Low, Memphis Minnie, Moby Grape's Bob Mosley, Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind and Mimi Parker. It continues exploring Plant's enduring interest in early San Francisco psychedelic rock, acoustic Mississippi Delta blues and folk-tinged indie rock as heard on previously celebrated Nonesuch Records releases as 2014's lullaby and … The Ceaseless Roar and 2017's Carry Fire. Article content Plant had this to say in a press release about the new crew and material: Article content Article content 'We laugh a lot, really, and I think that suits me; I like laughing,' said Plant. 'I can't find any reason to be too serious about anything, I'm not jaded. These are sweet people and they are playing out all the stuff that they could never get out before. They have become unique stylists and together they seem to have landed in a most interesting place.' Article content Article content Plant's most recent tour to Vancouver was with his several Grammy-winning duo with Allison Krauss for two sold out shows at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre last August. The Vancouver Sun review noted that 'Plant is clearly having a great time with this group and enjoying the standing ovations,' while clearly still driven to create new and meaningful music distanced from his Led Zeppelin legacy. Article content 'I rejoice in my previous work but must continue the journey to new worlds, after all there are so many songs that are yet to be written,' said Plant. 'The whole impetus of the band has shifted, moved on its axis somewhat to allow more air and light to come in. Ultimately that makes for more exciting, and interesting landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation.'

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