Robert Plant and Saving Grace were on BBC Two's Later... with Jools Holland to perform from their new album, Saving Grace. They performed Low's "Everybody's Song" and Martha Scanlan's "Higher Rock" from the album. You can watch both here.
Robert Plant and Saving Grace were on BBC Two's Later... with Jools Holland to perform from their new album, Saving Grace. Plant and the new band of distinguished musicians—vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown—performed Low's "Everybody's Song" and Martha Scanlan's "Higher Rock" from the album. You can watch both here:
Saving Grace is what Plant calls “a song book of the lost and found." Its genesis was during lockdown, when Plant’s customary wandering was all but forbidden. It was in the English countryside that he connected closely to this diverse group of musicians who had a shared lean towards his corners of evocative song. Produced by Plant and the band and recorded over six years in the Cotswolds and on the Welsh Borders, Saving Grace features songs by Memphis Minnie, Bob Mosley (Moby Grape), Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and Low. You can get the album and hear it here.
Robert Plant and Saving Grace will soon perform for the first time in the US this fall. Their tour stops in fifteen North American cities, including shows at NYC's Brooklyn Paramount, Port Chester's Capitol Theatre, Chicago's The Vic, Los Angeles' United Theater, and others, with support from Rosie Flores. Robert Plant and Saving Grace will also return to the US in 2026, with the recent announcement of a headline performance at Big Ears Festival, following a ten-date UK tour just added for December. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
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