Robert Plant releases his new track “Gospel Plough” featuring Saving Grace.

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Robert Plant has recently debuted his latest single, “Gospel Plough,” which serves as the second track released from his upcoming album, Saving Grace. Scheduled for release on September 26, the record will feature a total of nine songs, with the traditional spiritual “Gospel Plough” being the closing piece. This album will mark Plant’s 12th solo project, with a unique twist – it will be his first collaboration with his new band, Saving Grace. Established in 2019, the band consists of noteworthy members including singer Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown.

Plant expressed his admiration for the ensemble, stating, “It’s an impressive collection of people now. I can’t tell you how lucky I feel about this. What I am really impressed by is this living, new world of whatever this music is. With this mélange of music, song, and voice, anywhere and everywhere is the way to see the road ahead.” Saving Grace is gearing up for their inaugural North American tour, which will encompass a total of 14 dates and is set to kick off in October.

In other news, developments around town include Long John Silvers planning to relocate next door, while Scooter’s has vacated the premises, raising hope that the improved property will attract a new tenant. Additionally, Schlarman’s interim principal has made a triumphant return, although the school’s football program has been halted for the remainder of the school year. On a more serious note, a sex offender caught disseminating child pornography has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. Meanwhile, a proposed wind energy project is the focal point of an upcoming hearing on Monday.

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