This video explores the story behind Led Zeppelin's explosive 1969 debut album and the iconic cover art that helped introduce ...
Top Gear — the music show, not the car-focused TV reboot — was one of England’s premier radio shows. As such, it attracted the cream of the crop when it came to talent. The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, the ...
How would Led Zeppelin improve upon The Yardbirds and cut through a ’68 scene flush with legendary bands like The Rolling Stones, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and The Who? Zep founder and mastermind ...
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On this day (October 22) in 1969, Led Zeppelin released their second self-titled album. It was their first No. 1 in the United States and their native United Kingdom. Moreover, it has gone down in ...
How does a band become great? Well, it all starts with their debut album. For some, that first release can be difficult. It can feel all-too tall a task. But for others, like the British-born rock ...
Of all of the wild urban legends in the history of rock and roll, Led Zeppelin’s infamous 1969 ‘Mud Shark Incident’ is perhaps the most baffling and graphic. And it might even be true. The story ...
Led Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin II debuts at No. 93 on the U.K.’s Official Album Downloads chart, the band's first new entry on the tally in seven years. ENGLAND - 1969: Rock band 'Led Zeppelin' poses for ...
Where were you during Woodstock weekend? Rocker Jimmy Page remembers. He was playing with Led Zeppelin at Convention Hall in Asbury Park for two shows on Aug. 16, 1969. Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, ...
For a good time, get half a dozen or so friends together and ask them which is their favorite Led Zeppelin album. You’ll ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Led Zeppelin in 1969, and the Wheaton Community Center. On the night of Richard Nixon's Presidential inauguration, 20th January ...
The only time rock legends Led Zeppelin and The Who ever shared a stage together in the United States was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, on Sunday, May 25, 1969. Only 50 ...