Robert Plant Honors Low’s Mimi Parker with Cover of “Monkey”

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The music world is still mourning the loss Low’s Mimi Parker who died of cancer over the weekend. Despite the pain of broken heart tributes to Parker have been pouring in as written eulogies and recordings of Low’s songs. The latest tribute comes from rock legend and former Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant who performed The Great Destroyer’s opening track “Monkey” from his 2010 album Band Of Joy.

Last night Plant performed at the King’s Theatre in Glasgow with artist Suzi Dian who is better known as the band member for  Saving Grace. During the concert Plant told the audience about Parker’s death and the singer gave his love to Parker and her husband  Alan Sparhawk. Shortly after sharing love and kindness Plant and his band began to play a creepy  rendition of “Monkey.”
Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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