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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 14:00 |
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According to Sun Media, although it has been rumoured for a while, drummer Jason Bonham
confirmed last week that he is indeed working on new material with Led
Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, fuelling a bit more
speculation that something might be in the works regarding a highly
anticipated Zeppelin reunion tour despite singer Robert Plant
pretending to doze off at the notion last month at a Toronto news
conference.
"I've been over a couple of times with Jimmy and John Paul just
trying to do some new material and writing," Bonham told Detroit
classic rock radio station WCSX last Friday. "So I don't know what it
will be but it will be something. I mean this is something that I
always wanted to do but trying to predict what it will be at the moment
... all I know is I have the greatest pleasure to go and jam with the
two guys and try and work on some new material, so it's been fantastic
in that aspect."
Bonham, who had been drumming for Foreigner recently, also
announced that he will stop touring with the band at the end of August
to allow for some downtime to be with his children and also in the
event something else becomes a reality in the future, most likely a
Zeppelin tour.
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