When Robert Plant told a California crowd that "it feels great to be back" during a July 24, 1977 concert, he couldn’t have known it would also be Led Zeppelin's final show in America. This was the ...
Despite being part of a tour that eventually devolved into violence and heartbreak, Led Zeppelin put it all together during their April 27, 1977, stop at the Richfield Coliseum near Cleveland – and ...
From backstage violence to personal heartbreak, this was the chaotic year the world’s greatest rock band lost its ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – In 1977, Led Zeppelin was at the peak of its powers. They were the biggest band of the decade, a live performance act for the ages and the embodiment of sex, drugs, and rock and roll ...
Led Zeppelin's two-night stand at the Coliseum in Richfield on April 27-28, 1977, has achieved mythic status among diehard fans of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rock quartet. Much of that has to do ...
The 1970s were an epic time for rock and roll music, and particularly for English bands. Groups like The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen and Led Zeppelin dominated the charts and left lasting marks on the ...
Led Zeppelin set indoor concert attendance record with 76,229 fans on April 30, 1977. The band ended U.S. tours after Robert Plant's son died and disbanded following John Bonham's death in 1980. Their ...
In this September 1970 file photo, members of the rock group Led Zeppelin and singer Sandy Denny pose in London after receiving their awards in the Melody Maker Pop Poll in London. From left are John ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1970s were an epic time for rock and roll music, and particularly for English bands. Groups like The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen ...