study by University of Warsaw’s Centre for Research on Prejudice.
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Robert Plant reckons he knows how The Beatles and The Rolling Stones can resolve their long-running feud.Both iconic bands have taken a pop at each other over the years, with the most recent dispute kicking off last month when Paul McCartney branded the Stones “a blues cover band”.Mick Jagger hit back at his comments during a recent show in Los Angeles. “There’s so many celebrities here tonight.
Megan Fox is here, she’s lovely. Leonardo DiCaprio.
Lady Gaga. Kirk Douglas.
study by University of Warsaw’s Centre for Research on Prejudice.
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Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has admitted that the legal challenge over their classic track ‘Stairway To Heaven’ was “unpleasant” and “unfortunate”.Michael Skidmore, a trustee for the estate of Spirit guitarist Randy California, first filed a lawsuit against the British band in 2014 over the track.He claimed that their 1971 hit had violated the copyright of Spirit’s 1968 song ‘Taurus’.Led Zeppelin eventually won three legal attempts over the case with the most recent one (in October 2020)
Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant and singer-songwriter Alison Krauss stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Friday (November 19) to perform two songs from their new collaborative album ‘Raise The Roof’.The pair’s latest LP, which was released on the same day as the performance, features 12 new recordings of songs by the likes of Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, Anne Briggs, Geeshie Wiley, Bert Jansch and more.
Robert Plant can’t fathom the concept of retirement.
Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant and singer-songwriter Alison Krauss have announced a 2022 US and European tour, marking their first time hitting the road together in 12 years.It comes after the pair released their new album ‘Raise The Roof’ yesterday (November 19), marking 14 years since the release of their first collaborative release, ‘Raising Sand’.‘Raise The Roof’ features 12 new recordings of songs by the likes of Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, Anne Briggs, Geeshie Wiley,
A.D. Amorosi Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ “Raise the Roof” is an intense conversation between two friends who’ve sat at this table before, hashing out the blues.
Chris Willman Music WriterRobert Plant and Alison Krauss will be on tour together for the first time in 13 years next summer when they team up for a joint outing in the U.S. and Europe behind a new album that comes out today, “Raise the Roof.”The tour isn’t an extensive one, at least as currently announced.