Led Zeppelin toured almost constantly, especially when they started. It was the best way to get their songs out in front of potential fans. Before writing songs that earned them $2 million paychecks, ...
Led Zeppelin rarely worked with other musicians on their albums. That aligns with the band’s tendency to do things their way. Founding guitarist Jimmy Page insisted Zep sign with Atlantic Records so ...
Despite being part of a tour that eventually devolved into violence and heartbreak, Led Zeppelin put it all together during their April 27, 1977, stop at the Richfield Coliseum near Cleveland – and ...
When Robert Plant told a California crowd that "it feels great to be back" during a July 24, 1977 concert, he couldn’t have known it would also be Led Zeppelin's final show in America. This was the ...
LONDON — The song remains the same, as Led Zeppelin once observed. But Zeppelin fans can visit the band's music anew thanks to "Celebration Day," a film of the rock titans' last show together in 2007.
The Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena in London, a benefit concert honoring the late songwriter and Atlantic Records founder, was originally scheduled to take place on November 26, 2007, ...
There are lots of mystical and moving metaphors to be found in Led Zeppelin songs, but when Robert Plant sang about coming from the land of ice and snow in “Immigrant Song,” he meant it literally.
In 1985 the world watched in awe as music’s biggest stars gathered for Live Aid, a global concert to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief. Live Aid was one of the biggest concerts in rock-and-roll ...
THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, 1976 Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, onstage in 1973. (Courtesy Everett Collection) They drove to the Led Zeppelin concert in David Burks' gold 1966 ...
The infamous rock band Led Zeppelin, which made playing guitar a musical art form, will be reuniting for one last time to create some more rock and blues-influenced masterpieces. The band will perform ...
Finally Led Zeppelin has decided that the world is ready for a whole lotta live. On the 35th anniversary of their coming together in a rented rehearsal studio in London, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and ...