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When Led Zeppelin's iconic, heavy-handed drummer John Bonham passed away in 1980, the band decided to call it quits. No auditions were held to replace Bonham. In a recent interview, guitarist Jimmy Page opened up about why the band never considered to keep going with another person behind the kit. -
Led Zeppelin Share Alternate Mix of 'Stairway to Heaven' From Upcoming Reissue [LISTEN]
Last week, Led Zeppelin gave us a taste of their upcoming "Led Zeppelin IV" remaster with an alternate mix of their classic track "Rock & Roll," and today they have shared an alternate mix of another one of the album's classics: "Stairway to Heaven." -
'Led Zeppelin II': 9 Songs Ranked For Its 45th Anniversary
Today, Oct. 22, marks the 45th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's classic second album Led Zeppelin II. Released just nine months after their debut, Led Zeppelin II refined the band's soaring, metallic take on blues, delivering some of rock's greatest guitar riffs in the process. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its nine songs ranked. -
Led Zeppelin Shares Alternate Version of 'Rock and Roll' from Upcoming 'Led Zeppelin IV' Reissue
The deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin's classic album "Led Zeppelin IV" will be out Oct. 28, but today one of the album's exclusive tracks has been shared online: an alternate mix of the revved-up classic "Rock and Roll." The primary difference between this new version and the original is the guitar mix. -
8 Bands Whose Producers Are A Member Of The Band: The Beach Boys, Vampire Weekend, And More
It's often tough for a band to maintain complete control of their creative vision, especially when they hire a producer from outside the band to help them capture their sound on record. These eight bands, however, remained true to their vision by having a member of the band produce their records. -
Jimmy Page Talks New Music, Touring Plans For 2015
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. -
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." -
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. -
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. -
Led Zeppelin’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ Named Greatest Guitar Riff of All Time
Love Led Zeppelin? So do the listeners over at the BBC Radio 2 because they just named the famed rockers’ “Whole Lotta Love” as the Greatest Guitar Riff of all time, as reported by NME. -
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page: Led Zeppelin Singer ‘Baffled’ & ‘Disappointed’ By Guitarist's Reunion Rumors
Things between Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant appear to be getting more and more complicated, leaving many disappointed because the chances of a reunion are quickly waning day by day. And according to a new interview with Uncut from NME, the singer is feeling both “disappointed and baffled” by the guitarist’s incessant attempts to feed the fire that is the rumors of a possible reunion. -
Led Zeppelin Announces Reissue Release Date: 'Led Zeppelin IV' And 'Houses Of The Holy' Get Deluxe Editions
Continuing its series of reissues, hard rock legends Led Zeppelin will be releasing deluxe editions of its fourth and fifth albums, 1971's Led Zeppelin IV and 1973's Houses of the Holy, on October 28th. These reissues follow the deluxe editions of the band's first three albums, which were released back in June.
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