Led Zeppelin bass player John Paul Jones will team up with the Foo Fighters during their performance at the Grammy Awards next month, according to reports.
Jones is expected to join the band during a live performance of their single ‘The Pretender’, which is nominated for Record Of The Year at the ceremony.
The Foo Fighters will also be joined by a select number of amateur musicians who have been picked by the My Grammy Moment initiative.
Jones’ participation will fill a live long ambition for Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl - who is a self confessed Led Zeppelin super fan.
Grohl famously offered to drum for the band during their reunion show at the O2 Arena in London last December.
This 50th annual Grammy Awards ceremony takes place in Los Angeles on February 10th.
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