Robert Plant Plays Surprise Club Gig (Top 11 of 11)
. According to The Sun, the Led Zeppelin legend sang at a village hall in Monmouth, South Wales, for a crowd who had paid just $5 per ticket. The gig was a charity benefit for one-time Plant producer Pat Moran, 63, who died earlier this year. Darren Martin, who witnessed the show, told The Sun: "It was amazing � he's a rock god and he was playing in a village hall. It was a real honor to be there � and he chatted with the audience afterwards." - more on this story This Thanksgiving weekend we are looking back at the top 11 B Sides stories for each month of 2011. See the other Top 11 of 11 stories here Gibson.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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