Many rock and roll aficionados and historians often cite Led Zeppelin as the greatest rock band ever. Yes, there are other great rock bands out there and opinions are the lowest form of knowledge, but ...
Led Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page is looking back at some trouble the band got into back in the 70s. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Jan. 6, the legendary guitarist marked exactly 51 years to the day ...
In celebration of two groundbreaking albums, Kashmir: The Spirit of Led Zeppelin Live will present the 55/50 Tour, marking the 55th anniversary of Led Zeppelin IV and the 50th anniversary of Presence.
Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones attend the premiere of 'Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day' at Ziegfeld Theatre on October 9, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) The ...
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It's no secret that Led Zeppelin ripped off lesser-known blues artists to craft some of their most timeless songs — so consider this list of the 11 best and most brazen Led Zeppelin rip-offs a loving ...
The lawsuit concerning Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed and Confused” has been settled. Jimmy Page settled the suit, which was brought about by songwriter Jake Holmes, Ultimate Classic Rock reported. The lawsuit ...
Aug 1 (Reuters) - Songwriter Jake Holmes has settled a lawsuit that accused former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, music publisher Warner Chappell (WMG.O), opens new tab and film studio Sony ...
When Led Zeppelin formed in London in 1968, the music world didn’t quite know what had hit it. Jimmy Page on guitar, Robert Plant on vocals, John Paul Jones on bass and keys, and John Bonham on drums ...