The Golden God phoned up Rolling Stone to break down his new LP, look back at his time on the road with Bob Dylan, and explain why he'll never write a manuscript or sign off on a biopic
In February 2019, Robert Plant booked a trio of shows at tiny, off-the-radar theaters across England with a new band he dubbed Saving Grace. Each night they played an eclectic mix of covers like Donovan’s “Season of the Witch,” Townes Van Zandt’s “Nothin,'” Patti Griffin’s “Standing,” and even a couple of Led Zeppelin songs largely utilizing acoustic instruments, including banjo and accordion.
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Robert Plant continues to evolve as an artist in the most inspiring way. I love how he's not chasing nostalgia but instead exploring new musical paths with humility and passion. Saving Grace sounds like a beautiful reflection of his roots and curiosity. True legend