Robert Plant revealed he’ll be allowing his unheard music to be released after he dies. Ultimate Classic Rock reported that the Led Zeppelin frontman spoke about his archives during the premiere episode of the fourth season of his Digging Deep podcast, and explained that he had time to sort through things during the pandemic.
Plant said, “I started putting my house in order. All the adventures that I’ve ever had with music and tours, album releases, projects that didn’t actually get finished or whatever it is — I just put them, itemized them all, and put everything into some semblance of order. So I’ve completely changed the setup.”
We went on to say, “I’ve told the kids, when I kick the bucket, open it to the public free of charge — just to see how many silly things there were down the line from 1966 to now. It’s a journey.”
Robert Plant will undertake a seven-date UK mini-tour next month with his latest solo band, Saving Grace.
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