Led Zeppelin brings two of their bestsellers, Four Symbols and Led Zeppelin II, back to the same chart in the U.K. this week.
A man depicted on the album cover of Led Zeppelin IV has been revealed as a 19th Century thatcher. The figure is most likely Lot Long from Mere in Wiltshire, photographed by Ernest Farmer.
The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” ...
Jimmy Page wrote many classic tracks for Led Zeppelin, yet according to him, one song was the band's definitive "milestone" ...
To be so well-regarded as a touring band, Led Zeppelin certainly shied away from live albums. They released just one official concert recording during their '70s-era heyday, 1976's bombastic ...
From the blustery blues-rock of their self-titled 1969 debut to the flawless dynamism of their 1971 masterpiece ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ to the gargantuan stomp of their double-album epic ‘Physical ...
IV and Houses Of The Holy. When Zeppe... Led Zeppelin’s sixth album, was also, to varying extents, Led Zeppelin’s third, fourth and fifth albums – the fifteen-track running order ...
The Gibson Custom Jimmy Page EDS-1275 VOS arrives December 3 with parts that match exactly what the company used in 1968/’69 ...
After more than six years, the first trailer for the upcoming 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary has arrived.
Last year it emerged Ernest Howard Farmer was the photographer behind A Wiltshire Thatcher, which was used on the cover of the Led Zeppelin IV album. Now, Frank Menger, a historic photography ...