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We are digging through the Far Out vault to bring you a song written by John Paul Jones, recorded by Led Zeppelin and inspired by Stevie Wonder. What a team!
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How Led Zeppelin Got Their NameLed Zeppelin's powerful music inspired millions, but their legacy is more complex than it seems. In this video, I discuss their myth-making, controversial behavior, and the uncomfortable truths behind ...
Scott, self-dubbed ‘hill guardian’ and ‘Duke’ of the new Micro Nation, said he was amazed by the “positive” response from the ...
Heavy-hitting hard rock icons Led Zeppelin went country a few times in their career, but the country and folk roots were ...
Each member of Led Zeppelin was represented on the sleeve by a sigil, a rune-like symbol, a clear reflection of Page’s occult ...
Led Zeppelin was born in a London basement. In a new photo book, the band pulls back the curtain and shares stories from ...
Led Zeppelin were instantly a tour-de-force upon the release of their debut album and paved the way for fellow British bands, ...
Ferdinand Zon Zeppelin. Alas, the name was born and the band soared to become the opposite of what their name suggested.
Not all that glitters is gold, a lesson Robert Plant learned in real-time with this Led Zeppelin classic from 1971.
In this session, Van Etten and Hoff, who plays bass, sings and produced on the new record, join us to talk about writing as a band; becoming a chosen family on the road; and they explain the ...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to halt most of his reciprocal tariffs after just 13 hours was due to the triple whammy of market turmoil for stocks, the dollar ...
Heisel said that his all-time favorite band is Pink Floyd, but Led Zeppelin and Queen are also some of the very best. “I find [Pink Floyd’s] music to really speak to me,” he said. Heisel said more ...
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