ROBERT PLANT Earns First BRIT Award Nomination
January 14, 2011, 13 years ago
Former LED ZEPPELIN singer ROBERT PLANT has earned his first BRIT Award nomination in the category of best British Male Solo Artist. The winners will be announced at the O2 Arena in London on February 15th.
One of rock's most versatile and beloved frontmen, Plant reinvented himself once again by resurrecting his pre-Zep group BAND OF JOY (which also featured soon-to-be Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham from 1967-1968) - he was joined by Patty Griffin on vocals, Darrell Scott - multi instrumentalist/vocals, Byron House - bass/vocals, Marco Giovino on drums and percussion/vocals, and co-producer Buddy Miller, guitar/vocals.
Plant's Band Of Joy album was released in September. The first video from Plant's Band Of Joy album is for the lead-off track 'Angel Dance' - click below to view: