Jimmy Page's decision to break the chains of being a muzak session musician to form the eight-legged rock behemoth known to ...
In the new film “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” an Arkansas blues legend is featured performing harmonica. This is one of several ...
Jimmy Page penned a wealth of iconic guitar riffs during his time with Led Zeppelin, but one of his most simple compositions still stands out as "addictive".
Jimmy Page was a prolific guitarist, but even he was guilty of occasionally stealing from other guitarists who he thought were his inspirations.
But a funny thing happens with director-writer Bernard MacMahon’s thorough and affectionate origin story doc., well-stocked ...
A new documentary about the band’s early days offers a rich backdrop to an unlikely performance of a star on the rise.
The song – originally recorded by Led Zeppelin in 1969 and released on Led Zeppelin II – is one of a number of unreleased ...
so the “Becoming” in the film’s title is literal— we only get to see their journey up until the release Led Zeppelin II. It was a timeframe that really was all about the music.
Despite having shut down legions of authors and filmmakers interested in their story, the members of Led Zeppelin said yes to Bernard MacMahon. Why?
Though blessed with new interviews with surviving band members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant, the timid profile represents a missed opportunity.
As the man responsible for this century’s greatest guitar riff put it, “Well, I sort of don’t trust anybody who doesn’t like Led Zeppelin.” Well said, Jack White. Led Zeppelin is ...