First performed at Belfast's Ulster Hall in March 1971, Stairway became a staple of Led Zeppelin's live set thereafter, and ...
It’s been more than 50 years since Jimmy Page formed Led Zeppelin. That journey began in earnest when Page had Robert Plant audition for him in the summer of ’68. Page recalled marveling about what he ...
In 1977, Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant suffered a tragic loss: the death of his 5-year-old son Karac after contracting a stomach illness. The legendary band was on a tour stop in New Orleans ...
The song remains the same, as Led Zeppelin once observed. But Zeppelin fans can visit the band's music anew thanks to a film of the rock titans' last show together in 2007. That was the band's first ...
"Most High" was certainly one of the many high career high points for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both within and outside of Led Zeppelin. It was the first single from 1998's Walking Into Clarksdale, ...
Walking Into Clarksdale is the album Led Zeppelin fans have resigned themselves to never getting. The group put a definitive cap on its career almost immediately after John Bonham died in 1980, and ...
The long-awaited DVD of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant's "Unledded" will be released Oct. 20, according to the project's mix engineer, Kevin Shirley. By Billboard Staff The long-awaited DVD of Jimmy Page ...
Recreating a Led Zeppelin song with as much individuality and tact as the band themselves is not an easy task. Their songs are so chock full of flowery language and hippie mysticism that if anyone ...
On this day (August 25) in 1994, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant reunited to record a portion of No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded. The album featured Zeppelin classics and ...
His band is accused of ripping off a riff of Spirit's "Taurus" for "Stairway to Heaven." By Ashley Cullins Jimmy Page Robert Plant - Getty - H 2016 Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant doesn’t remember ...
They may not have pleased John Paul Jones very much, but the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant tours of 1995/96 and 1998 were as close to Led Zeppelin reunion tours as the world ever saw. They were billed ...