The Story Behind Sandy Denny and Robert Plant’s Iconic Duet
When folk legend Sandy Denny joined Led Zeppelin for “The Battle of Evermore,” the result was a genre-defying masterpiece that bridged folk tradition and rock grandeur.
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When folk legend Sandy Denny joined Led Zeppelin for “The Battle of Evermore,” the result was a genre-defying masterpiece that bridged folk tradition and rock grandeur.
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