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Robert Plant: Vodka Helped My Voice Like Janis Joplin

Summary

  • Robert Plant revealed Janis Joplin provided him vodka to soothe his voice.
  • Joplin, who died at 27, was a friend who "used to look after me."
  • Plant's new album 'Saving Grace' is his twelfth solo project.
Robert Plant: Vodka Helped My Voice Like Janis Joplin

Rock icon Robert Plant, formerly of Led Zeppelin, recently shared a personal detail about his friendship with the late Janis Joplin. Plant, now 77, recalled how Joplin, who tragically passed away at 27, would provide him with a unique remedy to help his voice when it became strained.

During an interview, Plant disclosed that Joplin's method involved giving him vodka, humorously clarifying it was not tea. He described Joplin as a friend who "used to look after me," highlighting a supportive connection between the two legendary singers.

This discussion coincides with the release of Plant's latest musical endeavor, 'Saving Grace.' The album marks his twelfth studio release outside of Led Zeppelin and features singer Suzi Dian and his touring band. The band is set to embark on a UK tour starting December 8th.

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Janis Joplin gave Robert Plant vodka to help soothe his voice when it was rough.
Robert Plant's latest album is called 'Saving Grace'.
Janis Joplin tragically died on October 4, 1970, at the age of 27.

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