After a few years slightly adrift, the guitar god found his way back into arenas with the Firm in 1985, and leaned on some ...
On 9 January 1970, Jimmy Page celebrated his 26th birthday by performing with Led Zeppelin at London’s Royal Albert Hall. It ...
Known as two of the best guitarists of all time—according to Rolling Stone, among others — Jimmy Page, 82, and the late Jeff ...
Led Zeppelin formed in 1968, after a string of recommendations from local musicians led to a lineup of Jimmy Page, Robert ...
Led Zeppelin was Jimmy Page’s baby. The guitarist assembled the band. He dictated the creative vision. He had a hand in writing nearly all of Zeppelin’s songs. Page played guitar and other instruments ...
Jimmy Page might not have intended for Led Zeppelin to become one of the most popular bands ever. The success was a byproduct of the band’s chemistry combining to create music fans loved. Page avoided ...
The guitar player was a London session man, whose gigs included elevator muzak sessions that sickened him; he worked on the song “Goldfinger” with the bass player, who also did the arrangements on “To ...
When Jimmy Page was first considering how best to sequence Led Zeppelin's fifth album, he was hoping to feature a beginning segment of some kind. "My original idea for the opening tracks for Houses of ...
A rhythm guitarist and bassist, he was a “rock” for a band whose fiery lead players, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, had no shortage of ego. By Alex Williams He missed his chance to be Led ...
The album mainly featured songs recorded at concerts that the Led Zeppelin guitarist played with The Black Crowes at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in October 1999. Additional performances from an ...
Some bands are built on friendship. Others, like Led Zeppelin, revolved around good old-fashioned work. “I mean, we weren’t like a group who grew up together and made it big,” bassist John Paul Jones ...
He missed his chance to be Led Zeppelin’s lead vocalist, but his solo work — and his otherworldly voice — drew raves from Aretha Franklin and others. By Alex Williams People used to eat up salacious ...