Robert Plant

English singer

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2023 Billboard ranked Robert Plant number 4 on their list of The 50 Greatest Rock Lead Singers of All Time.
March 15 2022 Plant was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, where he shared his musical choices and personal items.
2021 Released single 'Can't Let Go' from the album 'Raise the Roof', which peaked at number 8 on the charts
2021 Robert Plant and Alison Krauss released their 12-track studio album 'Raise the Roof,' produced by T Bone Burnett.
July 19 2021 Plant made his first post-pandemic appearance on stage in Worthing, England, performing with his band Saving Grace for the first time since 2019.
2020 Robert Plant released another compilation album titled 'Digging Deep: Subterranea'.
2020 Plant donated money towards frontline medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic to support local hospitals.
2019 Robert Plant reunited with Alison Krauss.
2019 Plant released a remastered version of 'Fate of Nations' through his own Es Paranza label as part of the 2019 Record Store Day, with proceeds benefiting Greenpeace.
2019 Plant released the compilation album 'Digging Deep'.
June 23 2019 Plant headlined the Sunday night of Iceland's Secret Solstice Festival in Reykjavík.
March 7 2019 Robert Plant performed at the Third Annual LOVE ROCKS NYC, a benefit concert for God's Love We Deliver at the Beacon Theatre in NYC, alongside an all-star lineup that included Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, and Hozier.
February 2019 Robert Plant formed an acoustic band called Saving Grace and began performing support slots for Fairport Convention and Seth Lakeman.
2018 John Blease joined the Sensational Space Shifters, replacing Dave Smith on drums.
2018 Plant received the AMA Lifetime Achievement Award at the UK Americana Honors & Awards.
July 2018 Plant won the Silver Cleff Integro Outstanding Award, announced by music charity Nordoff Robbins.
October 13 2017 Plant released his eleventh solo album, 'Carry Fire', supported by the Sensational Space Shifters.
March 4 2016 Plant covered Elbow's track 'Blanket of Night' for the British Red Cross' compilation LP 'The Long Road'.
2015 Released non-album single 'The Light of Christmas Day'
September 19 2015 During a concert at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, Plant hinted at plans for a new album with the Sensational Space Shifters.
April 25 2015 Plant headlined a tribute event 'Lead Belly at 125' at the Kennedy Centre, performing alongside Alison Krauss and others.
April 18 2015 Plant released a special 10-inch live EP titled 'More Roar' for Record Store Day.
2014 Robert Plant released the music video for 'Rainbow'
2014 Robert Plant released the single 'Rainbow' from the album 'Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar'
2014 Plant released his tenth solo studio album, 'Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar'.
September 25 2014 Robert Plant announced a 7-date North American tour, beginning in Port Chester, NY.
August 23 2014 Plant indicated in an interview that he and Patty Griffin had broken up, expressing feelings of sadness and regret.
July 30 2014 NME reported that Plant was 'slightly disappointed and baffled' by Page's comments about the ongoing Led Zeppelin reunion dispute.
June 28 2014 Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performed at the Glastonbury Extravaganza.
2013 Plant contributed to a community buyout scheme to save the Bath music venue The Bell Inn.
February 2013 Plant hinted at the possibility of a Led Zeppelin reunion in 2014, stating that he was not the reason for the band's dormancy.
2012 He formed a new band called the Sensational Space Shifters.
August 10 2012 The Sensational Space Shifters performed at the Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival's 25th anniversary in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
July 2012 In an interview, Plant stated he had eloped to Texas with American singer Patty Griffin, although he later clarified that he had not married her.
July 13 2012 The Sensational Space Shifters released a live album titled 'Sensational Space Shifters (Live in London July '12'.
July 10 2012 Robert Plant & The Band of Joy release a live concert video 'Live from the Artists Den' through Universal Music Group in DVD and Blu-ray formats
May 8 2012 Robert Plant's new band, the Sensational Space Shifters, had an intimate warm-up gig in Gloucester, England, attended by a crowd of 400.
2011 Robert Plant released 'Harm's Swift Way' single from the 'Band of Joy' album
2011 Robert Plant was the top pick for the greatest lead singer in a readers' poll conducted by Rolling Stone.
2011 The album Band of Joy was nominated for Best Americana Album in the 2011 Grammy Awards, and Plant's performance of 'Silver Rider' was nominated for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance.
October 2011 Plant released a duet with Alfie Boe titled 'Song to the Siren' for Alfie's sixth album, Alfie.
September 2011 Plant performed at the El Cosmic Trans – Pecos Festival in Marfa, TX as part of a band called Crown Vic.
September 30 2011 Plant and Band of Joy played in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park during the 11th Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival.
August 7 2011 Plant and his band played their final scheduled show together at the Big Chill Festival at Eastnor Castle Deer Park, where he bid his bandmates 'a fond farewell'.
2010 Robert Plant released the music video for 'Angel Dance'
2010 BBC Two aired a documentary titled 'Robert Plant: By Myself', featuring Plant discussing his journey with Led Zeppelin.
2010 Robert Plant revived the Band of Joy, an early band he performed with in the 1960s.
September 20 2010 National Public Radio (NPR) named Plant as one of the '50 Great Voices' in the world.
September 13 2010 His new studio album, Band of Joy, was released on the Rounder Records label.
September 12 2010 Plant performed a one-off show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.

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