On This Day September 24, 1984 – The Honeydrippers Released Volume One

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On This Day September 24, 1984 – The Honeydrippers Released Volume One
On this day September 24, 1984 The Honeydrippers released their EP Volume One. Formed by Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, the group was a side project that paid tribute to the rhythm and blues music of the 1950s and early 1960s.

The record featured covers of classic songs such as Sea of Love and Rockin’ at Midnight, both of which showcased Plant’s vocals in a different light compared to his hard rock roots. With a lineup that included notable musicians like Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Nile Rodgers, the project had an all star feel while staying true to its retro influences.

Volume One was a commercial success, with Sea of Love reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. The EP not only highlighted Plant’s versatility but also introduced a new generation of listeners to vintage rhythm and blues.

80s insight: The Honeydrippers’ Volume One reflected the 80s trend of revisiting earlier musical styles, blending nostalgia with modern production to create a fresh yet classic sound.

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