The Who's frontman admits that he wishes to collaborate with Jimmy Page since he believes the Led Zeppelin's star needs blues singer like him.
- February 25, 2010
AceShowbiz - The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey is desperate to collaborate with Jimmy Page - he wants to form a supergroup with the Led Zeppelin's star. The singer is a longtime fan of the legendary guitarist and admits he would happily offer his services to Page if he wanted to team up for a new side-project.
Daltrey tells BBC 6 Music, "I'd love to do something, I'd love to do an album with Jimmy Page. He needs a singer to drive him. I'm a great blues singer. I don't sing the blues with The Who, but that's what I used to be before (Pete) Townshend started writing. I used to be a great blues singer."
Page's Led Zeppelin bandmate John Paul Jones already has his own supergroup - he's playing with Foo Fighters's frontman Dave Grohl and Queens of the Stone Age's singer Josh Homme as Them Crooked Vultures.