A no less reputable news source than the BBC reports that Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham recently spent time in the studio working on a batch of new songs. Bonham broke the news during a recent radio interview, mentioning that the three musicians latest batch of songs could result in a new Led Zeppelin album, though Robert Plant has not been involved in the project as of press time. According to the BBC, in the interview Bonham warned that lots of politics [would need to] get ironed out [before an album could be made] and that at the moment, all I know is I have the great pleasure to go and jam with the two guys and start work on some material.’

Bonham joined founding Led Zeppelin members Plant, Page and Jones in London last December for the legendary rock groups first concert in 19 years. The performance went so well that earlier this year Jones and Page teamed up for a two-song
performance with Foo Fighters (a DVD of that show including that performance was released by
Foo Fighters today). There is also a chance that the trios recent sessions may result in a project similar to the collaborative albums Page and Plant issued in the 1990s.