Led Zeppelin Frontman Robert Plant To Tour 2008 Without Band

Band Photo: Led Zeppelin (?)
Led Zeppelin front-man Robert Plant has told Rolling Stone Magazine that he plans to hit the road with Alison Krauss in early 2008 to promote the pair's collaborative album, "Raising Sand."
In other Zeppelin news, the band is reportedly rearranging their songs for the big reunion show. Aging front-man Robert Plan has found he can no longer hit his classic high notes. They've been rehearsing in a lower key because his voice is deeper.
According to UK's The Sun, "He and guitarist Jimmy Page have had a few heated discussions about the upcoming gig."
"Jimmy is a bit rusty and Robert has been struggling with the high notes. To avoid any embarrassing vocal wobbles with the world watching, they decided it would be best to transpose the songs in a lower key."
Source: Tunelab Music
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