Remember that kickass eight-year old drummer that we fell in love with earlier this month? Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin (his last few solo albums have been epic, too) was treated to her performance of John Boham's bits of Good Times Bad Times. His amusement and surprise at the high level of prowess evident in her playing is impossible to hide.
Robert Plant has a whole lotta love for eight-year old drummer
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