Led Zeppelin may have been a multi-faceted band, but Robert Plant thought there was one sweet spot where they broke off from the herd.
Jimmy Page's decision to break the chains of being a muzak session musician to form the eight-legged rock behemoth known to the globe as Led Zeppelin remains one of rock's most significant moments.
A new documentary about the band’s early days offers a rich backdrop to an unlikely performance of a star on the rise.
The earliest, dating back to 1970 and the Led Zeppelin III sessions, was the serene acoustic guitar instrumental Bron-Yr-Aur, named after a cottage in a remote part of Wales where Page and singer ...
“That’s the Way” from Led Zeppelin III (1970) After two albums’ worth of mostly pummeling rock, Led Zeppelin used their third album to display some other facets of their musical ...
The quartet played gigs that had been booked for the Yardbirds, performing as the New Yardbirds, until they formally unveiled their debut album as Led Zeppelin in early 1969. Robert Plant and ...