Last Friday, February 2nd, Robert Plant surprised the audience at the UK Blues Rhythm & Rock Festival in Blackpool, England, by performing with Deborah Bonham , the younger sister of legendary drummer — and Plant's former bandmate — John Bonham .

Deborah, who was playing at the festival with her band, Bonham-Bullick , called the eternal Golden God to the stage, and together they sang excerpts from some Led Zeppelin , such as "The Lemon Song" and "Ramble On." Suzi Dian , the singer of Plant's new band, Saving Grace , also joined them on stage. The moment was shared on social media.

The duo's friendship is long-standing. In 1985, when Deborah was 17, she recorded her first demos at the vocalist's house and anonymously sent them to record labels, which earned her her first recording contract and her first album, For You and the Moon . Since then, the artist has toured with artists such as Van Halen , Donovan , Humble Pie , Foreigner , and Paul Rodgers .

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