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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 were hard-driving rock. Yet Led Zeppelin made their ...
A Muddy Riot: Remembering When a Led Zeppelin Concert Cancellation Led to 100 Injuries and 8 Arrests
Led Zeppelin played only three songs during a Tampa concert in 1977, prompting a massive riot, which led to injuries and arrests.
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 history, but among the epic performances there was one ...
Classic rock and Led Zeppelin fans will have a concert to look forward to this summer as Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening is set to perform Aug. 13 at the Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheater, also known as The Port.
Led Zeppelin is still one of the biggest rock bands in the world. However, their current acclaim is a shadow of what it was in the late ’60s and early ’70s. The band was a worldwide phenomenon bringing people a combination of lyricism and musicianship ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1970s were an epic time for rock and roll music, and particularly for English bands. Groups like The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen and Led Zeppelin dominated the charts and left lasting ...
Jimmy Page founded Led Zeppelin in 1968 and had the band play concerts before their first record hit stores. Bringing music to the fans was always a top concern for the band; Zep almost never performed on TV. Yet playing live came with risks, such as when ...
When Led Zeppelin ’s founding drummer, John Bonham, died due to an alcohol overdose in 1980, the classic-rock band broke up, and its three surviving members vowed to never reunite. Guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, and bassist John Paul Jones did so informally a few times, mostly for tribute events.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Filmed in 1973 over the course of a three-night stand at New York City's Madison Square Garden, this concert film shows Led Zeppelin at the apogee of their hard-rocking glory,” the ...
