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    Dolly Parton wants to reunite Led Zeppelin members for new rock album

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 9, 20242 Mins Read
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    Dolly Parton is making waves as she ventures into the realm of rock and roll for her upcoming album. The iconic country singer, known for her generosity and diverse achievements, is reportedly planning to reunite Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant and Jimmy Page for a special collaboration.

    Dolly Parton, long associated with country pop tunes, is expanding her musical horizons with a rock and roll album. The idea for this genre shift was sparked when she was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Although she declined the nomination, she hinted at her desire to create a rock album in the future.

    Parton’s rock and roll ambitions involve an ambitious plan—reuniting Robert Plant and Jimmy Page to record their iconic track, “Stairway to Heaven.” This legendary duo, known for their roles as lead vocalist and guitarist in Led Zeppelin, officially disbanded in 1980. Despite occasional calls for a reunion, it has not materialized.

    Parton expressed her motivation for the rock album, stating, “My husband is a big hard rock ’n’ roll fan, and for years I thought, ‘One of these days I’d like to do an album mainly just for him.’ When I got nominated, I thought, ‘Why not just go ahead and do it while the iron’s hot? Maybe have some of the greats, the legends of rock ‘n’ roll sing along with me.'”

    The singer’s ambitious plan includes reaching out to Robert Plant and Jimmy Page to contribute to her cover of “Stairway to Heaven.” While the seriousness and feasibility of this plan remain unclear, Parton is determined to record the rock classic in a way that pays homage to its original heavy rock roots.

    In addition to the potential collaboration with Plant and Page, Parton plans to feature other guest stars on her album. Although details are scarce, the country icon is excited about the prospect of working with classic artists.

    Dolly Parton’s venture into rock and roll has garnered attention, and fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome of this unexpected musical journey. Whether or not the Led Zeppelin reunion comes to fruition, the prospect of a collaboration between Dolly Parton and rock legends has sparked excitement among music enthusiasts.

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