Led Zeppelin may have been a multi-faceted band, but Robert Plant thought there was one sweet spot where they broke off from the herd.
Jimmy Page's decision to break the chains of being a muzak session musician to form the eight-legged rock behemoth known to the globe as Led Zeppelin remains one of rock's most significant moments.
In “Sly Lives!” and “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the divergent expectations faced by White and Black musical artists become ...
transforming the song into an edgier version of the bluesy track from Led Zeppelin’s second studio album. Their rendition of the song was originally recorded during a soundcheck back in 2000.
John Paul Jones was more than just the bassist for Led Zeppelin; he helped them write some of their most iconic and well-loved tracks.
A new documentary about the band’s early days offers a rich backdrop to an unlikely performance of a star on the rise.
As cover, Led Zeppelin told the press that an illness kept Jones out of the sessions, a story they stuck with even after the album's release. "John Paul Jones wasn't well and we had to cancel the ...
Recorded at 15 different studios over a 10-year period at a cost exceeding $13 million Chinese Democracy is the most ...
The cover of Chris Cornell’s third solo album shows the former frontman of grunge titans Soundgarden symbolically smashing a guitar. On the record itself, he ditched his guitar-led rock sound in ...
He then rescinded that optimism on his 1971 masterpiece, “There’s a Riot Goin’ On,” an album whose jagged ... day get the treatment enjoyed by Led Zeppelin in their own new documentary ...