Did Robert Plant Hint At New Project With Old Band?
I guess Robert Plant will do just about anything except get back together with Led Zeppelin. But it does look like he might be revisiting one of his other former…

Led Zeppelin broke up in 1980, following the death of their drummer. In 1982, Robert Plant began his solo career with the album Pictures at Eleven.
Credit: Jim Dyson / GettyimagesI guess Robert Plant will do just about anything except get back together with Led Zeppelin. But it does look like he might be revisiting one of his other former bands.
The iconic frontman sent out a tweet on Tuesday that possibly hints he's working on the follow-up to an album he released 35 years ago.
"Another reunion…Honeydrippers Vol I 1984, Part 2..." the social media account posted, sharing a photo of Plant with guitarist and session producer Nile Rodgers.
It wouldn't come as too much of a surprise though if the project were getting a reboot. Rodgers revealed the same photo in late December on his Twitter.