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Led Zeppelin: "We Will Tour and Record Without Robert Plant"

Guitarist Jimmy Page's manager says the legendary band will replace Plant. Click here for details!
Led Zeppelin at London’s O2 Arena, Dec. 2007
Led Zeppelin at London’s O2 Arena, Dec. 2007

[Update, Jan. 8: To further complicate the issue of a Led Zeppelin reunion tour and album (discussed below), Jimmy Page's manager Peter Mensch this week told MusicRadar: "Led Zeppelin are over. They tried out a few singers, but no one worked out... The whole thing is completely over now." Stay tuned for more. ]

After months of confirmations, denials, counter-denials, and, uh, Twisted Sister Dee Snider's thoughts, the manager of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has confirmed that the rock titans plan to reform for a new tour and album sans singer Robert Plant.

Peter Mensch spoke to the BBC about the remaining members' plans: "They did the show with Robert Plant; they had a really good time rehearsing, the three of them, before Robert showed up. And they decided that if they could find a singer that they thought would fit their bill…that they'd make a record and go on tour. We just need to find a singer."

However, Mensch remained mum on the potential candidates for the position, which have been rumored to include Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Myles Kennedy of God-rock Creed-castoffs Alter Bridge. But he assured fans of one thing: "It's gonna be a long and difficult process. And we're not soliciting people! So don't call me about it!"

Comments

dbljinx

without Robert Plant, you ain't Led Zeppelin.

CAPacelli

please please please DON'T blaspheme the church of led zeppelin by launching a geriatric reunion tour without robert plant.

mgharris

Sorry guys, but Robert Plant is Led Zeppelin. Go on tour as the Jimmy Page band or something. But without Robert, it is not a Zeppelin reunion.

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