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.
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 ...
Fifty-five years ago, the legendary '70s heavy rock band Led Zeppelin released "Black Dog," a song that became a breakthrough ...
As Led Zeppelin evolved beyond The New Yardbirds, Robert Plant struggled to find his presence as the band's frontman, leading ...
He has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Ohio University been an intern for PEOPLE, and JustNLife Led Zeppelin is one of ...
They marked the moment when vast numbers of people, for the very first time, experienced rock ‘n’ roll as a reckless orgy of the self. This weekend, “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the first official ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
Led Zeppelin released two albums in 1969 and almost endlessly crisscrossed the Atlantic Ocean for concerts for 18 months after forming. They had no choice but to write songs for their second album ...
When Led Zeppelin arrived on the scene in 1968, England was brimming with talented “white blues” acts. Eric Clapton, who’d made his name playing blues in The Yardbirds and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, ...
From ‘the land of ice and snow,’ this song remains a fan favorite.