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Classic rock fans—or at least those with a lot of money—will have the chance to own a pretty excellent piece of rock history this weekend. RR Auctions will be offering a number of rarities as part of its Marvels of Modern Music auction, including a collection of rough mixes from Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti sessions. -
Led Zeppelin, David Bowie and Neil Young Vie for Best Rock Album at 2014 Grammys [VOTE]
Music Times assesses who should win and will win the Grammy for Best Rock Album. -
Black Sabbath, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin Winners at Classic Rock Awards
Music awards shows are always hot, and some music just never gets old. Hence the existence of the Classic Rock Awards, we presume. Some of the biggest bands in, well, ever, took home the biggest prizes at the ceremony, which was held Thursday at the O2 Arena in London. -
Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page remixes Notorious B.I.G's 'Hypnotize'
Jimmy Page has been busy, and it hasn't been with anything related to Led Zeppelin. Actually, correction: It does have something to do with Led Zeppelin, just not a reunion or a new box set or anything that Zep fans want to hear about. No, the legendary guitarist has recently taken a shot at remixing hip-hop. -
Zubin Mehta and the Bavarian State Orchestra Play for Peace in Kashmir [PHOTOS]
This whole mess remind us of a line from another "Kashmir"..."with no provision but an open face, along the straits of fear." -
Classicalite’s Five Best: Rock Musicians with Classical Chops
Classicalite's list of the five best rock musicians who also compose classical music. -
The Greencards May Be Largely Australian, But they've Got Americana Down Pat on 'Sweetheart Of The Sun'
The Greencards is the calling card for Kym Warner and Carol Young, two Australian expats playing bluegrass and Americana in the United States. The group wraps more than just those two countries into its new album "Sweetheart of The Sun" however. -
Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury: Pairing Isn't Only One With Unreleased Recordings, How About Bob Dylan and The Beatles?
The eyes of pop music fans grew wide when it was announced this week that nearly six hours of recordings featuring both Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury would be released soon. NME provided a list of other big-name compilations that haven't seen the light in an official release yet. Some are good ideas, some are bad ideas, and we, over-opinionated aggregation journalists, have decided to let you know which is which. -
The Eagles To Open at The Newly Remodeled Forum in Los Angeles, Will Play Three Dates in Jan. 2014
The Forum, a music venue in Los Angeles, has long been an icon in the history of rock 'n' roll touring. After falling on hard times, the venue has been restored and it was announced on Wednesday that The Eagles would play three shows as the first acts to play at the newly remodeled venue. -
Led Zeppelin Tour: Maybe Not, But John Bonham May Be Joining Son Onstage Soon
Jason Bonham hopes to make a hologram version of father and Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham so the two can jam together onstage. -
Led Zeppelin News: No Reunion Yet, But Robert Plant Plays Zep Covers Under Sensation Space Shifters Alias
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant debuted his new group, the Sensational Space Shifters, which featured plenty of covers from his former band...
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