Forty-nine years ago, the iconic '70s rock band Led Zeppelin created "Tea for One," a song that spanned nearly 10 minutes and ...
If you were at the Merriweather Post Pavilion on May 25, 1969, you saw history being made ...
The sprawling deep cut became one of the band’s most beloved hidden gems despite never matching their biggest hits.
Of all their records, Led Zeppelin’s fourth album, released in November 1971, remains their most admired work. From Jimmy Page’s unimpeachable riffs, through John Paul Jones m ...
Nearly a decade after breaking up, the legendary rock band quietly reunited for one of the most exclusive performances in ...
Led Zeppelin's discography has come to encapsulate the '70s, in the same way the Beatles' recorded output loomed as a monolithic presence in the previous decade. The successive musical era was defined ...
Led Zeppelin didn't take long to break America. In fact, on their very first tour of the country, they delivered their greatest ever gig.
Every band has the chance of screwing up their hot streak, but Led Zeppelin understood when the tide was slowly changing.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Becoming Led Zeppelin — a rock documentary featuring Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul ...
Led Zeppelin churned out songs at a furious pace early in their career. Even bassist John Paul Jones was impressed by their work ethic, and he cut his teeth as an in-demand session player working six ...
After spending years off the road, Led Zeppelin made a triumphant return to the touring circuit with their 1980 European tour. Plans for an American leg were announced on Sept. 11 of that year — but a ...
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