Led Zeppelin Will Reunite - for 'Letterman' Interview

Led Zeppelin Will Reunite - for 'Letterman' Interview

The surviving members of Led Zeppelin will make a rare appearance together on "Late Show With David Letterman" on Dec. 3, CBS said Friday.

Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones will drop in on the late-night show for an interview -- which isn't quite the reunion that Zep fans have been patiently waiting for, but it might have to do. With the exception of a one-off tribute concert for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun at London's O2 Arena in 2007 -- which was released as the DVD "Celebration Day" in October -- Jones has largely been estranged from Page and Plant since the group's 1980 breakup following drummer John Bonham's death. Also read: David Letterman, Led Zeppelin, Dustin Hoffman Among Kennedy Center Honorees The "Late Show" appearance won't be the only time that Letterman hangs out with the rock legends -- the group, along with Letterman, will be lauded at the 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., which will take place Dec. 2 and air Dec. 26 on CBS.

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