Robert Plant Announces Digging Deep Podcast05-29-2019
![]() (hennemusic) Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced that he will launch a new podcast next week. Set to debut June 3, "Digging Deep: The Robert Plant Podcast" will see the rocker share stories from his legendary career. "Making records is a very personal experience," says Plant in a trailer for the new feature. "I was so ready to get away from that environment... then I was saying, let's get out of here. But then, now and again down the line, opening up some of the songs and looking back at 'em, I marvel at some of it. "Mostly wherever I am even now all these years later, I really wanna be there. I'm going to be picking out some songs from here and there along the way, mixing constant shifts and sound and intention. Men and women who encouraged and enlightened the themes and the stories." "Digging Deep" will be available on iTunes, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out the trailer here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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