LOS ANGELES -- Award shows typically manufacture their "anything can happen" aura, but on Sunday night the 51st annual Grammy Awards delivered the real thing with canceled performances, a star nominee ...
Their 2007 duet album "Raising Sand" was a hushed, long-breathed disc with a haunted twang, yet it turned into a blockbuster, winning six Grammys, including album of the year. It has taken 14 years ...
After the initial double take, it starts to make sense. Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant showed an affinity for traditional American folksongs as far back as 1970, when he delivered an ...
Raise the Roof, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' follow-up to the 2007 hit Raising Sand, is out on Nov. 19 After you reach the pinnacle of success, what comes next? For Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, ...
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ unorthodox partnership yielded rich rewards on Grammy night, as the pair nabbed five Grammys for their haunting CD “Raising Sand,” including record and album of the ...
“Whole Lotta Love.” “Immigrant Song.” “Rock and Roll.” “Stairway to Heaven.” Robert Plant‘s signature wails and vocal versatility—pulling back some on “The Rain Song” or delivering something bluesier ...
14 years after releasing their landmark collaborative album "Raising Sand," Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are finally giving the world an encore. The Led Zeppelin frontman and acclaimed bluegrass ...
In 2007, two singers from two different generations and musical backgrounds came together to create one of the surprise hits of the year. Robert Plant is the legendary singer who fronted Led Zeppelin.
Covering Calexico feels like a bold choice for Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, who open their new collaboration Raise the Roof with the Arizona indie-rock group’s 2003 song “Quattro (World Drifts In).
This past Tuesday and Wednesday, June 10 and 11, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss performed a stunning set at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden. It was an extraordinary union of two artists from ...
Every day, we'll take a visit to one of our sister publications to read what they've got to say about current releases. Today, we're trekking down to the Dirty Dirty, where the Houston Press chimes in ...