Robert Plant, the legendary lead singer of Led Zeppelin, was famously known for his magnetic stage presence and wild charisma, which captivated countless fans—especially women. With his flowing golden curls, bare-chested performances, and soulful, powerful voice, Plant embodied the ideal of the 1970s rock god. His poetic lyrics and uninhibited energy added to his mystique, making him an icon of raw sensuality and emotional depth that resonated deeply with his admirers.

An unfortunate side effect of being one of the biggest rock stars in the world is that the more famous you are, the more willing people are to believe an outlandish story about you—something Robert Plant learned the hard way when the London Evening Standard reported that police arrested him in an Atlanta airport.Plant Might Have Left Music if He'd Read Mom's Unopened Letter

It had all the makings of a great story. As a touring musician, it stood to reason that Plant might be in the States for work. As a touring rock musician, believing that the Led Zeppelin frontman exhibited wild or rowdy behavior isn’t entirely surprising.

On May 16, 1977, the London Evening Standard published a shocking story about Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant. The newspaper reported that police arrested Plant “on charges of drunkenness and carrying a knife at Hartsfield International Airport.” Officer J. R. Kovsky, the responding officer on the scene, took Plant to the city jail in Atlanta, Georgia, where they gave him a fine of 75 dollars. (That’s just under $400 today.)

“Police said Plant gave his age as 19. But records show that he is 29,” the relatively short newspaper article continued. “Atlanta police sergeant W. M. Adams said officers were called to a lounge at the airport and found Plant unconscious. When Plant was awakened, he became unruly and had to be handcuffed after a scuffle, the officer said. In a radio interview later, Plant claimed he was being harassed. ‘I wasn’t doing nothing, man,’ he was quoted as saying.”

To the Evening Standard’s credit, their story had the makings for a believable anecdote about a rambunctious, unruly, and alcohol-loving rockstar. How else would he be drunk at an exclusive airport lounge? Or defending himself on the radio? Even his contemporary slang seemed to fit the bill. But just because something sounds like it could be true doesn’t necessarily mean that it is.

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