Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Ramble On Radio Episode 12

Ramble On Radio celebrates it's dirty dozen edition by kicking Robert Plant out of the dining room for non-conformance to the dress code.

I discuss John Paul Jones upcoming busy schedule, Jimmy Page's sitaristic version of White Summer and Ringo Starr vs. John Bonham.

As well, Frank Reddon's Sonic Boom: vol. 1 Break and Enter is now available on e-book (as is JJ Jackson remembers Led Zeppelin: The Music and the Guys Who Made It, also by Enzepplopedia Press), and Logan Plant is modeling for Mr. Porter.

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