Pioneering production and genre-blending brilliance made up Led Zeppelin's iconic debut album, released 57 years ago today.
Bernard MacMahon’s film about the 70s giants took advantage of audience enthusiasm to make a major impact in cinemas – and it’s just the latest in a string of films about the era of classic rock ...
Jimmy Page might not have intended for Led Zeppelin to become one of the most popular bands ever. The success was a byproduct of the band’s chemistry combining to create music fans loved. Page avoided ...
Before joining The Faces and then eventually The Rolling Stones, this guitar player had the opportunity to join Led Zeppelin, ...
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How Led Zeppelin’s best (and worst) solo albums redefined their sound
Led Zeppelin‘s crash landing led to a trio of often very surprising solo careers for its main songwriters and arrangers.
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Uncovering Led Zeppelin's untold truths
Many rock and roll aficionados and historians often cite Led Zeppelin as the greatest rock band ever. Yes, there are other ...
After a few years slightly adrift, the guitar god found his way back into arenas with the Firm in 1985, and leaned on some new tools along the way ...
On 9 January 1970, Jimmy Page celebrated his 26th birthday by performing with Led Zeppelin at London’s Royal Albert Hall. It was a landmark show for the band, captured on film and later featured in ...
Page went from session musician to Yardbirds guitarist to Led Zeppelin founder in roughly two years. Zep became a full-fledged band in the blink of an eye, comparatively. When the Yardbirds disbanded ...
Lez Zeppelin will mark the 50th anniversary of “The Song Remains the Same” by performing Led Zeppelin’s 1976 soundtrack in ...
Jimmy Page claims the group was banned from playing the iconic Boston venue for 5 years as a result.
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