Before becoming one of the most legendary rockers of all time, Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page was a session musician—but quit ...
Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes teamed up for a series of concerts at the end of the ’90s revisiting the guitar legend’s past ...
Why Phil Collins and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin didn't quite hit it off after their 1985 Live Aid performance.
A new documentary about the band’s early days offers a rich backdrop to an unlikely performance of a star on the rise.
Original pressings of 'Led Zeppelin' list ‘How Many More Times’ as lasting only around three minutes and 30 seconds, but the song was much longer.
The prospect of Led Zeppelin reforming to play Live Aid, the biggest music event of the 1980s, sparked great excitement. But their return to the stage on July 13, 1985 did not work out as anyone had p ...
Jimmy Page is the mastermind and sonic architect behind Led Zeppelin. After making his name as a session guitarist for some of the '60s biggest bands, Page took over, took apart and completely ...
For example, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page played on one of the biggest songs from the British Invasion. He nearly made a pop star fall over with his musicianship. During a 2014 interview with ...
Out of the band's huge archive of unreleased material, Jimmy Page thinks this is the best unheard Led Zeppelin music, coming from a truly unique session.
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Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes teamed up for a series of concerts at the end of the '90s revisiting the guitar legend's past with Led Zeppelin. It seems like a given that they would end up ...
A look back at the life and career of Les Paul, whose electric guitar and multi-track recording changed how music is played and recorded. He died Thursday at 94.