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Robert Plant

 B i o g r a p h y

Robert Anthony Plant (born  August 20, 1948) is a rock singer. He was one of the members of one of the most popular and diversive bands in music history, Led Zeppelin. He was known for his powerful style with a wide vocal range that embodied folk/blues passion at it's finest. Following the band's breakup after the death of their drummer  John Bonham, Plant pursued a successful solo career.

Plant started his career singing in a variety of bands including the "Band of Joy." His early efforts met with no commercial success, but word quickly spread about the young guy with the powerful voice. Guitarist Jimmy Page was in search of a lead singer for his new band and met Plant after talking with a drummer who referred him to a show where Plant was singing. Plant and Page immediately hit it off with a shared musical passion and after Plant joined the band, they began their powerful writing collaboration with reworks of earlier blues songs.

A well-read individual, Plant was influenced by J.R.R. Tolkien, which inspired some lyrics on early Zeppelin albums. The passion for diverse musical experiences drove Plant and Page to explore the African continent, specifically Morocco which they both revisited during their reunion album No Quarter in 1994. From blues, to folk, to African tribal music, Plant enjoyed diverse influences.

The band's greatest success came with "Stairway to Heaven", an epic fantasy piece that draws influence from folk, blues, Celtic traditional music and hard rock among other genres. While never released as a single, the song has topped charts as the greatest song of all time on various polls around the world. Even though most of the lyrics of the song were written on the spot and have been spread through bootlegs, various groups have claimed that the song contained satanic messages that can be heard when it is played backwards.

Plant enjoyed great success with the band throughout the 1970s, and at one point during the height of his hubris said to a reporter "I'm a golden haired God". This hubris was cut short when Plant and wife Maureen were seriously injured in a car crash in Rhodes, Greece on August 4, 1975. This halted production of Led Zeppelin's album Presence for a few months while he recovered. Things also took a turn for the worse in 1977, when his oldest son Karac died of a stomach infection. Karac's death later inspired him to write the Led Zeppelin song "All My Love" in tribute. These tragic incidents seemed to foster break-up rumors and rumors that the band was involved with black magic.

Following the band's breakup in 1980, Plant pursued a successful solo career distancing himself from past pain by charting a new course with a variety of new band members. Plant would later form a short-lived all-star group, The Honeydrippers, who had a Top Ten hit with a remake of "Sea Of Love".

Many calls from fans and by band members have led to a few brief Zeppelin reunions, including the historic Live Aid and Atlantic Records Anniversary concerts.

In 2005, Plant formed a new back-up group, Strange Sensation, for a new album, Mighty Rearranger. It contains new original songs recorded in the spirit of his former band, Led Zeppelin.

Today, in addition to his own post-Zeppelin work, Plant continues his occasional collaborations with his former bandmate Jimmy Page.

Official Homepage: www.robertplant.com
 

 A l b u m s


Solo Albums:

Pictures at Eleven (Swan Records, 1982)
Manic Nirvana (Atlantic Recordings, 1990)
Fate of Nations (Phonogram Ltd., 1993)
Dreamland (Mercury Records, 2002)
Band of Joy (Decca Records, 2010)
Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar (Nonesuch Records, 2014)
Carry Fire (Nonesuch Records, 2017)

with Led Zeppelin:
Led Zeppelin (Atlantic Recordings, 1969)
Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic Recordings, 1969)
Led Zeppelin III (Atlantic Recordings, 1970)
Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Recordings, 1971)
Houses of the Holy (Atlantic Recordings, 1973)
Physical Graffiti (Atlantic Recordings, 1975)
Presence (Swan Song, 1976)
In Through the Out Door (Swan song, 1979)
Coda (Swan Song, 1982)
Mothership (Atlantic Records, 2007)

with Jimmy Page:
No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unlendded (Phonogram Records, 1994)
Walking into Clarksdale (Mercury Records, 1998)