While Led Zeppelin weren't immune to making mistakes every once in a while, their decision to leave a major one in a song highlighted just how perfect it was.
He has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Ohio University been an intern for PEOPLE, and JustNLife Led Zeppelin is one of ...
Never released as a single, the blues epic became one of the most influential rock recordings of all time.
This video explores the story behind Led Zeppelin's explosive 1969 debut album and the iconic cover art that helped introduce ...
In an episode of "Sacred Riffs," JB Eckl shares how a medieval funeral chant, the Dies Irae, shows up in Led Zeppelin's ...
Nothing Led Zeppelin ever did wasn't going to get the approval of Jimmy Page, but he understood when some songs were better than others.
In April 1971, the BBC current affairs show 24 Hours ran a short film about bootleg albums – then an emerging problem for the ...
Led Zeppelin's fourth album is one of the most iconic rock records of all time. Best known for the epic anthem "Stairway to ...
Released in the U.S. on Dec. 2, 1971, as a single from their landmark fourth studio album Led Zeppelin IV, "Black Dog" ...
Best described as a moment when Led Zeppelin stopped for a longing look back, Presence found the band — in the midst of a slow descent — returning to its blues roots. A drug-fueled decadence had set ...
After the release of Led Zeppelin III in 1970, some music critics, less than impressed with Led Zeppelin's brighter, folk-rock leaning sound on the LP, suggested any album would sell well as long as ...
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 ...