Robert Plant is an English rock musician best known as the lead singer and lyricist for the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin. Born on August 20, 1948, in West Bromwich, England, Plant’s powerful voice and charismatic stage presence were central to the band’s massive success in the 1970s, which included iconic albums such as *Led Zeppelin IV* (1971) and *Physical Graffiti* (1975). His vocal range and distinctive style helped define the sound of hard rock, and hits like “Stairway to Heaven,” “Whole Lotta Love,” and “Immigrant Song” remain some of the most influential songs in rock history. After Led Zeppelin disbanded in 1980 following drummer John Bonham’s death, Plant went on to have a successful solo career, experimenting with different genres such as folk, blues, and world music. ..
Robert Plant: The Golden God Still Reigns in Rock History Few voices in rock history resonate as powerfully as that…