When Led Zeppelin broke up, John Paul Jones had the chance to collaborate with a number of other artists, which led to him ...
Led Zeppelin’s debut album set the world on fire, and its iconic cover art featuring the Hindenburg disaster was the perfect ...
A man depicted on the album cover of Led Zeppelin IV has been revealed as a 19th Century thatcher. The figure is most likely Lot Long from Mere in Wiltshire, photographed by Ernest Farmer.
Radio X walks the highways and byways of the world to discover Classic Rock's most iconic locations: from The Beatles and ...
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin was born in a London basement ... “And a lot of outtakes from album covers and some of the original artwork. … The idea was that every page you turn is going ...
Led Zeppelin II was recorded from April through August 1969 at various studios in the U.K. and North America while the band was on tour supporting its debut album. Page produced the album ...
The British titans had spent the previous six years smashing concert attendance records and selling millions of copies of each of their first five albums. But the press continued to disparage ...
this album cover represented a holy grail for collectors determined to own a very special piece of music memorabilia." Fewer than 30 signed copies of Led Zeppelin albums are thought to exist.
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin was born in a London basement ... “And a lot of outtakes from album covers and some of the original artwork. … The idea was that every page you turn is going ...
By the time Led Zeppelin launched their injury-plagued 1975 North American tour on Jan. 18, they found themselves in the ...