Robert Plant New Album
Rock icon covering songs from the likes of Merle Haggard Allen Toussaint the Everly Brothers Ann.
Robert plant new album. Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and country singer Alison Krauss are gearing up to release a new album after a 14-year break. The official audio for Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Cant Let Go from their forthcoming release Raise The Roof out November 19th. The duo are back this month with a new album of covers Raise the Roof.
The upcoming collaboration titled Raise the Roof is out on November 19 and is currently available for preorder. New details have emerged about the upcoming album that Robert Plant has made with Alison Krauss the sequel to their Grammy award-winning 2007 album Raising Sand. Listen to Plant and Krausss version of Lucinda Williams Cant Let Go from the new album.
Beanie Feldstein is Fanny Brice in teaser for Broadway musical Cheryl Burke Cody Rigsby to return to. The success of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Grammy-winning 2007 record Raising Sand set a lofty bar for their bewitching energy as a duo. Greg Leisz a musician who played on Raising Sand told a recent episode of the Everyone Loves Guitar podcast that he has heard a song from the upcoming album.
Like its predecessor Raise the Roof is a covers albumIt finds the American bluegrass singer and the UK. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have announced a new album together Raise the Roof the follow-up to the duos Grammy award-winning and platinum-certified 2007 record Raising Sand. Led Zeppelin hellraiser Robert Plant is back with Alison Krauss with Raise The Roof - a sequel to debut album Raising Sand after 14 years Credit.
The announcement of the new Band of Joy album was buried in the details of another new Plant release. From 12pm CST11pm EST6pmGMT on. Digging Deep The Robert Plant Podcast now available on iTunes Spotify Deezer Acast YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts - listen now.
A sublime re-imagining. Led Zeppelins Robert Plant said in a new interview that he has recently seen more of Jimmy Page and said that it felt like we were the brotherhood again Plant Page and John Paul Jones spoke to Mojo Magazine for a cover story in its December 2021 edition that marks the fiftieth anniversary of the release of Led Zeppelins unnamed fourth album. The one-time Led Zeppelin.