

The Led Zeppelin frontman reinvents himself in a snowy Nashville cathedral of sound.
A rare snowy day in Nashville, Tennessee set the stage for an even rarer event an intimate concert by rock icon Robert Plant at the War Memorial Auditorium. Performing with his new, Grammy-nominated group aptly titled the Band of Joy (which includes fellow luminaries Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin), Plant played both Led Zeppelin classics and new songs that continue to have an impact on the music scene today.
Acting
Plant's playful, self-aware stage presence at 63.
Sound
Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin's harmonies reshape Zeppelin DNA.
Director
Jojo Pennebaker
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Band of Joy name comes from Plant's pre-Zeppelin 1960s Midlands group—he's literally touring with his own origin story.
This 2011 performance captures Plant at his Americana peak, between the Alison Krauss collaboration and his eventual retreat from this sound.
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