Robert Plant's appearance at the Artist's Den concert series, Robert Plant & the Band of Joy: Live from the Artist's Den, is set for a DVD/Blu-ray release on July 10.
"Artists Den separates itself from other shows because it is done in an intimate way with superstars [performing] a mix of current and past music that is easy to connect with as a musical event," a rep for Universal, the Artist's Den distributor, told Billboard.
The material was recorded at Nashville's War Memorial with Plant's Band of Joy and features three Led Zeppelin renditions: "Black Dog," "Houses of the Holy" and "Tangerine."
"Some years back I was propelled by chance, with little planning or expectation into an American way . . . with a lean and pull into a new direction . . . voices and harmony, restraint and explosion, tight and loose, great joy in great company . . . in a blizzard in Nashville," Plant writes in the liner notes of the disc.
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