billboard.com - 10/31/2008
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Who needs Robert Plant? Apparently not the other surviving members of Led Zeppelin, who are ready to pull the trigger on a tour with a new singer if Plant refuses to join in. Sources tell Billboard the frontman first in line for the gig is Myles Kennedy, who has most recently led the rock outfit Alter Bridge.
mtv.com - 10/31/2008
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mtv.com —
'I have not been approached to fill in
for Robert Plant on the Zeppelin tour, but that
isn't to say I won't be,' singer says. By Chris Harris Chris Cornell Photo: MTV News Former Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman Chris ...
Chris Cornell Filling In For Robert Plant On Led ...
rollingstone.com - 11/6/2008
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rollingstone.com —
Photo: Shugerman/Getty Jack Bruce of Cream recently unleashed
some harsh words about Led Zeppelin, airing some grievances
to the press at a recent award ceremony by saying “Fuck off, Zeppelin, you’re crap.” “Everybody ...
Cream’s Jack Bruce Starts Feud With Led Zeppelin 35 ...
idolator.com - 11/6/2008
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idolator.com —
Speculation over whether or not Jimmy Page, John
Paul Jones, and son-of-John Bonham Jason would tour as
Led Zeppelin with another lead singer has been hot and heavy these past few weeks, with Jones even telling various audiences that the tour would ...
Jimmy Page May Not Be As Convinced About Led Zep's ...
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Has Led Zeppelin Chosen Its New Singer?
Stereogum —
... that is was a brilliant idea for Pagey, Jonesy, and Bonzo Jr. to tour without Robert Plant. Billboard suggests that "Zeppelin"'s new singer may be Miles Kennedy of Alter Bridge, the rebranded band that formed when Scott Stapp left Creed. At least it's not ...
The Scariest Piece Of Music News You Will Hear All Halloween (And Maybe All Year) [Zombie Bands Walk The Earth]
Idolator: Music News, Reviews, And Gossip —
... total than those enjoyed by the following albums:
Amy Winehouse, Back To Black (OK, the sales difference is six copies, but still)
Alvin & The Chipmunks (2,900)
Neil Diamond, Home Before Dark (2,800)
Mariah Carey, E=MC2 (2,300)
Pretty much any CMJ-feted band you could think of (trust me on this)
And the Gavin Rossdale solo album only outsold it by 150-ish copies. Creed/Bush '09? Hey, it could happen!
Has Led Zeppelin Found Its New Singer? [Billboard] ...
“Alter Bridge” loser to be new Led Zep singer?
Tunes Level —
... According to Billboard, Led Zeppelin may have found a new lead singer for their upcoming tour since original singer Robert Plant has declined to hit the road. Sources close to the band are saying that Jimmy Page, Jason Bonham and John Paul Jones have been rehearsing with Myles Kennedy, the (former?) lead singer of Alter Bridge. ...
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Hollywood Reporter 10/31/2008
Who needs Robert Plant? Apparently not the other surviving members of Led Zeppelin, who are ready to pull the trigger on a tour with a new singer if Plant refuses to join in. Sources tell Billboard the frontman first in line for the gig is Myles ...