As we could always use some Led Zeppelin news, here is some Led Zeppelin-related news to get your Thursday going. First off, there’s a sweet new Zeppelin reissue on the way — the BBC Sessions will be ...
“I think he’s perfect,” Jones said, per the book Led Zeppelin on Led Zeppelin: Interviews and Encounters. “He’s always been good. Everything he’s done has always been right. Even if he didn’t do too ...
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Where is Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones today?
Jones has also remained connected to high-profile collaborations. From 2009 to 2010, he was a member of Them Crooked Vultures ...
Nearly 20 years ago, Led Zeppelin introduced BBC Sessions, an acclaimed two-disc set of live recordings selected from the band's appearances on BBC radio between 1969 and 1971. Now the band will ...
John Bonham’s son, Jason Bonham, rocks out just as hard as he once did. Born in England in 1966, Jason followed in his late father's footsteps as a drummer. After learning to play at about age 5, ...
Upon its release as a double-disc set in late 1997, “BBC Sessions” satisfied what almost every Led Zeppelin fan had been craving: documented proof of the band’s volcanic intensity and intuition as a ...
Jimmy Page’s guitar skills ensured he’d have a lucrative career as a musician. He started as an in-demand session musician before joining the Yardbirds. Page avoided disaster when he chose Led ...
A new teaser clip for the upcoming documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin has hit social media. In the clip, which you can watch below, the members of Led Zeppelin recall the very first time they played ...
Lack of information has only served to amplify the mythical aspect of Led Zeppelin’s three low-key visits to India in the space of 12 months in the early 70s. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant first visited ...
No other bands did more to lay the groundwork for hard rock and heavy metal than Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. Others may have heavied up the blues before them, but the records this ...
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6 John Paul Jones Collaborations Outside Led Zeppelin You Might Not Know
Others, like Led Zeppelin, revolved around good old-fashioned work. "I mean, we weren't like a group who grew up together and ...
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