Listen to the video for Robert Plant's latest single, "Chevrolet", which serves as the opening track on his upcoming album, "Saving Grace."
Robert Plant, the legendary lead singer of Led Zeppelin, is back with a new project. Alongside Suzi Dian, the band Saving Grace has shared a video for their third single, Chevrolet, which is a cover of Donovan's 1965 song Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness).
The Saving Grace album, set to be released on September 26 via Nonesuch Records, is a mix of music, song, and voice. According to Plant, "anywhere and everywhere is the way to see the road ahead." The album features a variety of covers, including Low's Everybody's Song, as well as songs by Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, Mimi Parker, and Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy's 1930 Delta blues classic, Can I Do It for You, which was originally adapted in Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness).
Joining Plant and Dian in Saving Grace are drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown. The band will embark on a first run of North American tour dates, starting next month.
The tour, named the Roar In The Fall tour, kicks off with a show at the Wheeling Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, WV on Oct 30. Other tour dates include Charlottesville The Paramount Theater, VA on Nov 02, Washington Lincoln Theatre, DC on Nov 03, and Brooklyn Brooklyn Paramount, NY on Nov 05. The tour continues with stops in Boston Boch Center Shubert Theatre, MA on Nov 06, Port Chester Capitol Theatre, NY on Nov 08, Toronto Massey Hall, ON on Nov 10, Chicago The Vic, IL on Nov 12, and Chicago Old Town School of Folk Music, IL on Nov 13.
The band will also perform in Denver Ellie Caulkins Opera House, CO on Nov 15, Seattle The Moore Theatre, WA on Nov 18, Vancouver Vogue Theatre, BC on Nov 19, Oakland The Fox, CA on Nov 21, Los Angeles United Theater on Broadway, CA on Nov 22, and Valley Center Harrah's Resort SoCal, CA on Nov 23. Additional tour dates include Washington D.C.'s The Anthem on Nov 27, Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Nov 29, and Atlanta's Tabernacle on Dec 01.
Plant expresses his gratitude for the talented musicians in Saving Grace and appreciates the new world of music they are creating. Fans can pre-order the Saving Grace album now. For more information and to purchase tickets for the tour, visit the band's official website.
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