Every generation of rock stars has its wild cards, but Led Zeppelin set the bar for everyone. Even by 1970s standards, they often took things way too far.
The first documentary authorized by the legendary band recounts how Led Zeppelin came to be. Rick Damigella talked with the filmmakers.
A new documentary looks back at the band’s early years, featuring interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul ...
It was a time of upheaval and tragedy, yet Coda, In Through The Out Door and Presence showcase some of Led Zeppelin’s most ...
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After rubbing shoulders with AC/DC and the Sex Pistols in the 1970s, Whanganui import Ken Usmar is diving back into the music ...
I saw this as something that I thought would change me,” said Clark Gamblin, a cancer surgeon in Milwaukee. “And change me ...
According to The Iowa State Historical Society, some of the first music in Iowa was wind and rain. Mother Nature was a rock ...
On a quiet winter weekend at the box office, DreamWorks Animation’s “Dog Man” chased its own tail, repeating as the top movie ...
Led Zeppelin is one of the onlly acts to fgll multiple spots on the U.K.'s rock albums chart and push all their current wins ...
Though blessed with new interviews with surviving band members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant, the timid ...
Despite having shut down legions of authors and filmmakers interested in their story, the members of Led Zeppelin said yes to Bernard MacMahon. Why?