Led Zeppelin toured almost constantly, especially when they started. It was the best way to get their songs out in front of potential fans. Before writing songs that earned them $2 million paychecks, ...
Despite being part of a tour that eventually devolved into violence and heartbreak, Led Zeppelin put it all together during their April 27, 1977, stop at the Richfield Coliseum near Cleveland – and ...
Crying would probably be pretty far down the list of emotions Led Zeppelin elicited with their music. Sure, they wrote several delicate songs that proved they had a soft side, but many of their tunes ...
The Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena in London, a benefit concert honoring the late songwriter and Atlantic Records founder, was originally scheduled to take place on November 26, 2007, ...
When Robert Plant told a California crowd that "it feels great to be back" during a July 24, 1977 concert, he couldn’t have known it would also be Led Zeppelin's final show in America. This was the ...
In 1985 the world watched in awe as music’s biggest stars gathered for Live Aid, a global concert to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief. Live Aid was one of the biggest concerts in rock-and-roll ...
Led Zeppelin’s September 4, 1970 concert at the LA Forum is one of the group’s most famous concerts, thanks to the Live on Blueberry Hill LP that is widely credited as one of the first rock bootlegs.
There are lots of mystical and moving metaphors to be found in Led Zeppelin songs, but when Robert Plant sang about coming from the land of ice and snow in “Immigrant Song,” he meant it literally.
According to LedZepNews, a trademark was filed to the United States Patent and Trademark Office this week. It states the band wants to trademark the term “The Led Zeppelin Experience” to provide ...