Signed ROBERT PLANT Portrait Being Auctioned For Charity

December 24, 2008

U.K.'s ThisIsSuttonColdfield.co.uk reports: A music lover and artist from Tamworth is auctioning a signed portrait of a Midlands rock legend for charity.

Painter Sue Verity, from Amington Fields, met up with LED ZEPPELIN singer Robert Plant last weekend so that he could sign her artwork.

The portrait is now being auctioned online in aid of Children In Need.

Sue confesses that she is a major, long-term, LED ZEPPELIN fan and hopes that a fellow fan may show an interest in her artwork, which was valued at £600 even before Robert Plant signed it.

"I couldn't believe it on Saturday when he was just stood there in front of me and we were having a chat," she said. "He was fantastic!"

Read the entire report from ThisIsSuttonColdfield.co.uk.

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