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Guitar god Jimmy Page told "Classic Rock" magazine that he's got plenty of material ready for a solo album, and that touring is a distinct possibility for 2015. -
Lady Gaga May Be Releasing A Led Zeppelin-Inspired Album In The Future
During her recent Reddit AMA, Lady Gaga dropped a hint at what genre she might jump to for a future album, citing Led Zeppelin as a direct influence. -
Jimmy Page Dismisses Led Zeppelin Reunion, Announces Plans To Start New Band
NME reports that legendary guitarist Jimmy Page has shot down the possibility of a Led Zeppelin reunion, though he also announced plans to put together a new band of largely unknown musicians to perform music from all across his 50-year career, as well as "some new material." -
WATCH: Robert Plant Talks New Album ‘Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar’ On ‘CBS This Morning’ & Moving On From Led Zeppelin [VIDEO]
Among the many promotional stops former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant is making along his way to talk up his upcoming album lullaby and … the Ceaseless Roar, CBS This Morning was just one of them. -
5 Album Covers That Use Famous Photos
A strong, eye-catching album cover is pretty difficult to come up, but these five artists got around this problem by using well-known photographs on their album sleeves. Here are five album covers that use famous photographs. -
5 Non-Metal Musicians Who Love Metal
Heavy metal isn't exactly everyone's cup of tea, but metalheads are far from the only people who listen to it. In fact, there are plenty of decidedly non-metal musicians who are big fans of the genre. Here are five non-metal musicians who love metal. -
Led Zeppelin File Motion To Dismiss 'Stairway To Heaven' Lawsuit
Over the summer, the plagiarism controversy behind Led Zeppelin's infamous track "Stairway to Heaven" resurfaced in the form of a lawsuit by representatives of deceased songwriter Randy Craig Wolfe, who claim the band lifted parts of the famous song. -
7 Bands That Broke Up After The Death Of A Member
Out of all the problems a band can face, the death of a member seems like it would be one of the most difficult to overcome. Here are seven bands who broke up after the death of a member. -
Miley Cyrus Covers Led Zeppelin Because Why Not? [LISTEN]
Working over freshly recorded instrumentation (was that Miley on the guitar?), Cyrus unleashes all hell on one of Zep's blues-iest songs. -
U2's 'Songs of Innocence' Gets Five-Star Review from Rolling Stone: What Other Recent Albums Earned Perfect Scores?
A rare occurrence happened on Thursday: Rolling Stone gave a five star rating to U2's new album, Songs of Innocence. Check out the other five recordings released during the last year that also merited the five-star treatment. -
Robert Plant Wants To Work With Jack White
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant took part in a Facebook chat with fans earlier today (Sept. 9) and revealed that he would like to work with guitar hero Jack White. -
6 Artists Accused Of Copyright Infringement
Last week, news broke that electronic artist Deadmau5 was being sued by Disney over claims that his signature mouse helmet and logo are too similar to the Mickey Mouse silhouette logo. Deadmau5 is far from the only musician to have faced such legal trouble, however. Here are six more artists who have threatened with copyright infringement lawsuits (or lawsuits of a similar nature). -
7 Artists Who Released Music In Bizarre Packaging
When an artist releases an album on a record or CD, it's just going to be placed on a shelf with thousands of other releases that look just like it. These seven artists shook things up by releasing music in totally bizarre packaging. -
Led Zeppelin Shares 'Black Dog' Alternate Take From 'Led Zeppelin IV' Reissue
Led Zeppelin's reissues of their classic albums Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy won't be released until Oct. 28, but you can check out one of their previously unreleased bonus tracks right now. An alternate version of Led Zeppelin IV's classic opener "Black Dog" can be heard over at Billboard. -
Robert Plant's New Album 'Lullaby And...The Ceaseless Roar' Available for Streaming
Though Robert Plant's upcoming album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar won't be officially released until Sept. 8 in the UK and Sept. 9 in the US, the entire album is now available for streaming over at NPR First Listen.
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