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The only time rock legends Led Zeppelin and The Who ever shared a stage together in the United States was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, on Sunday, May 25, 1969.
Led Zeppelin have announced two new releases. The first is a 50th anniversary edition of the band's sixth album, Physical Graffiti, and the second is a live EP recorded at the band's Earl's Court ...
The British quartet were big favourites in Vancouver, but cut their 1973 show short to take Robert Plant to the hospital ...
Led Zeppelin’s most forgettable concert lasted less than an hour. At a festival at the Vigorelli Velodrome in Milan on July 5, 1971, various factions — some political, others commonplace ...
One of Led Zeppelin's acclaimed concert films is coming to a personal screen near you. "Celebration Day," the live document of the band's 2007 historic performance, will stream exclusively on ...
The post Led Zeppelin’s Reunion Concert Film Celebration Day Streaming on YouTube appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The film will be available for 72 hours beginning Saturday, May 30th at ...
The infamous rock band Led Zeppelin, which made playing guitar a musical art form, will be reuniting for one last time to create some more rock and blues-influenced masterpieces. The band will ...
Paul Hammond shreds a Led Zeppelin solo. Hammond will perform as part of Get the Led Out at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Merryman Performing Arts Center. Tickets for the show are $30-$41.
The audience had not made a mistake, as it was the same band. However, on Feb. 28, 1970, Led Zeppelin had to change their name to the Nobs for a concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, to avoid a lawsuit.
Led Zeppelin will release a new four-track Live EP to mark the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti, along with a new deluxe ...