Robert Plant: Record Store Legend

Robert Plant, the legendary rock icon, has been making waves in the music world for over six decades. Recently, he was honored as the 2026 “Record Store Legend” in anticipation of Record Store Day. Plant’s iconic voice from Led Zeppelin has resonated globally since the 1970s, and this recognition is a full-circle moment for the 77-year-old singer who began his career in the mid-1960s.

In a surprise visit, Plant chose to place his commemorative plaque at Spillers Records in Cardiff, the world’s oldest record store. Fans and shoppers were stunned to see the frontman casually browsing records, reminiscing on the early days of his music career. Plant, jokingly referring to himself as the Record Store Day’s “director of organisations and prosecutions,” highlighted the role record shops played in shaping his journey, emphasizing the importance of these spaces as cultural hubs for music lovers.

Describing Spillers Records as “hallowed territory,” Plant recalled the days when record shops were a place to hang out and connect with others who shared a love for music. Despite limited funds, he found ways to immerse himself in music, thanks to the helpful staff at the store. The honor as a Record Store Legend comes during a busy year for Plant, as he gears up to release a special EP titled Saving Grace: All That Glitters with his current band, Saving Grace, exploring folk and roots sounds.

Plant’s enduring passion for music was evident in a recent performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he showcased both old and new tracks. As he wraps up the North American leg of his Spring Fever tour and prepares for shows in Latin America and Europe, Plant remains committed to creating new music rather than relying solely on past hits. With multiple Grammy Awards and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, Plant’s legacy continues to grow, solidifying his status as a music icon.

After more than six decades in the industry, Robert Plant’s connection to the simple joy of discovering music in a record store remains unwavering. The Record Store Legend title is a testament to his lasting impact on the world of music, and his dedication to evolving and exploring new sounds ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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