bittenandbound.com - 1/10/2009
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Legendary rock group Led Zeppelin is finished! While there was talk of a 2009 tour, that has all gone by the wayside because singer Robert Plant had no interest in joining bandmates Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones for a reunion.
Confirmed, Led Zeppelin Are Over
aceshowbiz.com 1/9/2009 — 'Led Zeppelin are over! 'The whole thing is completely over now. There are absolutely no plans for them to continue,' Jimmy Page's manager, Peter Mensch, says.
“Led Zeppelin Are Over,” Jimmy Page’s Manager Declares
rollingstone.com 1/8/2009 — Photo: Rodriguez/Getty
The plan for Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham to tour and record an album with a singer other than Robert Plant is “completely over now,” Page’s manager Peter Mensch tells ...
Has Led Zeppelin Found Its New Singer?
billboard.com 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 ...
Could a Robert Plant-Free Led Zeppelin Tour Succeed?
rollingstone.com 11/13/2008 —
Last year’s Led Zeppelin reunion concert wasn’t the end for Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham — but it looks like it was for Robert Plant. The three musicians have been holding rehearsals with singers including ...
Led Zeppelin singer hopeful 'grateful' for audition
nme.com 1/21/2009 — US singer Myles Kennedy, who recently auditioned to be Robert Plant's replacement in Led Zeppelin, has said he is "grateful" for the chance to impress - despite not getting the gig in the end.
Led Zeppelin To Tour & Record With New Singer —
The Tripwire 1/7/2009
Ugh.
Taking a page from the Journey handbook, apparently Jimmy Page is itching to get back in the studio with his old band mates, even if they’re not really into it.
In an interview with 6 Music , Jimmy Page’s manager ...