Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones announces the band are rehearsing with new singers.

Led Zeppelin plan to tour without frontman Robert Plant, it has been revealed.
According to Gigwise.com, bassist John Paul Jones told an audience at a guitar demonstration in Devon the band had auditioned singers to take Plant's place.
Egigs quoted comments by Jones that he is rehearsing with guitarist Jimmy Page and drummer Jason Bonham and the group are inviting singers to play with them, the music news provider reports.
"As soon as we know - which we don't - we will let you know. But we really hope that something is going to happen soon because we really want to do it and we're having a lot of fun, actually, just rehearsing," he added.
Jones went on to say Plant does not enjoy making loud music and the other members of the band are unsure what his future plans are.
Last week, Paul Weller announced he will play a one-off show at the O2 Arena in London next year.
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