The Robert Plant Biography
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009
by Vince Platania
http://www.classic-rock-music.com
The usual Robert Plant biography begins with his time in Led Zeppelin, but although he was only 20 years old when he started singing for that illustrious band, he had already had his taste of the music business, recording for CBS records and making his way through the British band scene. A great lover of blues music, he was excited when former Yardbirds guitarist Jimmy Page asked him if he wanted to help him put together a new blues rock band the group that would become Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant's singing style was much higher than many of his contemporaries, and he used his soaring vocal skills to great effect when describing the mythological figures and fantasy lands he often wrote about in his lyrics. Unlike other high-pitched warblers of his generation, he was not a screamer, and even when at his most animated he never gave his vocals a harsh intonation.
After the breakup of Zeppelin, Plant continued to actively record music, although the harder edge that had dominated his previous band's sound was largely replaced with a greater pop sensibility. He was successful in a casual sense, but was never able to re-connect with fans in the same way as he had previously. Led Zeppelin was very much a case of the whole being greater than the sum of any of the parts. The Robert Plant biography would turn more and more towards collaborating with his former songwriting partner Jimmy Page towards the latter half of his career, and together with John Paul Jones they would occasionally perform as Led Zeppelin, although Plant completely refused to consider any kind of extended tour.
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