Robert Plant’s family lineage tells a compelling story of generational strength, quiet resilience, and the freedom to forge one’s own path. His father, Robert C. Plant, was a man of discipline — a civil engineer and Royal Air Force veteran shaped by duty, order, and a deep commitment to hard work. While he may not have fully understood the world of rock and roll his son gravitated toward, he never stood in the way. That subtle yet vital support provided young Robert with the space to follow his passion, laying the foundation for one of the most iconic voices in music history.
That same openness and belief in individual freedom would later define Robert Plant’s approach to parenting. When his son, Logan Romero Plant, was born during the waning days of Led Zeppelin’s reign, Robert chose not to cast a long shadow. Though music and celebrity were always part of Logan’s upbringing, they were never forced upon him. Instead, he was given room to explore, create, and ultimately choose his own direction.
Logan initially flirted with music, fronting the band Sons of Albion, but his true calling emerged in the world of craft beer. In 2011, channeling his entrepreneurial spirit and creative energy, he founded Beavertown Brewery. With bold branding and a commitment to quality, Logan built the brewery into one of the UK’s most influential names in the craft beer scene — entirely on his own terms.
For Robert, watching his son succeed outside the shadow of Zeppelin brings a deep sense of fulfillment. It’s not about fame or legacy in the traditional sense, but about integrity, self-expression, and honoring the values passed down from father to son. In Logan, Robert sees not only a continuation of family strength, but a reflection of the independence that defines the
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