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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