Sorry, folks, no Led Zep reunion for you
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Recently, British blues-rock legends Led Zeppelin toyed with the idea of doing a pseudo-reunion tour minus their iconic lead singer, Robert Plant. Although the Plant-less Zeppelin never took off, plenty of other “faux-unions” hit the concert circuit every summer, playing approximations of the old hits in hopes of raking in the cash. Here are 11 of the more noteworthy (and in many cases, ill-advised) attempts by classic acts to forge ahead with new lead singers.—Keith N. Dusenberry, Special to Metromix
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MrsPage from Kashmir - February 02, 2009 at 10:35 AM
This is more shoddy reporting. The project discussed over the summer was never going to be a Led Zeppelin reunion, but a new band with Jimmy, John ...
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