London
(ANI):
English
rock
band
Led
Zeppelin
may
be
gearing
up
for
a
reunion
tour,
as
they
have
reportedly
returned
to
the
studio
for
the
first
time
in
more
than
a
quarter
of
a
century.
Guitarist
Jimmy
Page
and
drummer
John
Bonham
are
said
to
be
working
on
new
material
during
secret
sessions
in
London,
while
vocalist
Robert
Plant
is
still
on
tour
in
the
US
with
current
musical
partner,
country
singer
Alison
Krauss,
and
his
absence
from
the
band
is
very
obvious.
"I've
been
working
with
Jimmy
and
John
Paul
and
trying
to
do
some
new
material
and
some
writing," the
Sun
quoted
Bonham
as
revealing.
"I
don't
know
what
it
will
be,
but
it
will
be
something,"
he
said.
It
would
seem
that
the
band
is
working
towards
something,
as
Bonham
has
given
notice
to
his
current
employers,
Foreigner,
that
he
will
no
longer
drum
for
them
after
September
1,
which
leaves
open
the
possibilities
of
a
reunion.
The
only
band
member
who
is
hesitant
to
return,
after
their
smash
hit
comeback
show
at
London's
O2
Arena
last
year,
is
Plant,
while
Page
is
very
keen
to
have
a
show.
"The
possibility
of
doing
something
is
on
the
cards,"
Bonham
stated.
"I
really
felt
it
was
on
the
cards
from
the
moment
we
walked
off
stage
at
the
O2.
"At
the
moment,
all
I
know
is
I
have
the
great
pleasure
to
go
and
jam
with
the
two
guys
and
start
work
on
some
material.
"Whatever
it
ends
up
as,
to
get
a
chance
to
jam
with
two
people
like
that
is
a
phenomenal
thing
for
me."
"When
I
get
there,
I
never
ask
any
questions,"
he
added.