John Paul Jones confirmed the possibility of a record and tour to BBC, noting that he, Jimmy Page, and Jason Bonham don’t want someone who sounds like their regular lead singer. Maybe this guy‘s looking for a new gig?

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Wood Snubbed Led Zeppelin Offer
Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood turned down the chance to join Led Zeppelin in the group's early days after dismissing them as a "bunch of farmers". The guitarist's former manager Peter Grant urged him to join another act, The New Yardbirds, which he was ...
Ronnie Wood turned down Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones guitarist was once managed by Peter Grant who helped turn the 'Stairway to Heaven' band into one of the world's biggest music acts but Ronnie admits he was unimpressed when he first heard them and was asked to join them.
Comments (10)
  1. Can they even still be called Led Zeppelin then???
    From what I’ve heard Robert Plant doesn’t sound like he used to anyhow.

  2. Chris Cornell? Oh wait, he’s stuck in 1973, right?

  3. What’s Roger Waters up to?

  4. gimme  |   Posted on Oct 28th, 2008

    they should just get that guy from the 80s band Kingdom Come, now is his chance!

  5. clups  |   Posted on Oct 28th, 2008

    Using the Zeppelin name without Robert Plant? That just ain’t right!

  6. They should get that “Chocolate Rain” kid.

  7. If Page and Jones just want to cash in, they should release Guitar Hero: Led Zeppelin and forgo the travesty of touring without Plant and the real Bonham.

  8. WeTiger  |   Posted on Oct 29th, 2008

    Jack White…

  9. I believe he’s at home in England tending to a small group of furry animals he discovered on his estate, whilst they were grooving on a pict. That and filming a new musical adventure movie with Linzie Drew.

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