Growing up in the rural Midlands, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant was not spoiled for choice when attending concerts as a teenager. Unlike those who grew up in big cities, Plant did not have the luxury of having the world’s greatest artists at his doorstep.
However, the singer was eternally grateful to be able to take advantage of every opportunity to immerse himself in live music. Due to geographical issues, Plant was not selective about who he played at his local venue, Stourbridge.