While creating their 1972 album 'Physical Graffiti', Led Zeppelin recorded a B-side in the garden of fellow rocker and ...
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I n its final lap, Cobra Kai is giving the world a chance to say goodbye in slow motion—stretching out the end like a last, ...
Led Zeppelin already had a lot to live up to as a bonafide supergroup, but they hit the ground running right out of the gate ...
The identity of the iconic "Stick Man" from Led Zeppelin's IV album cover has been revealed after more than fifty years.
Chad Smith and Andrew Watt brought their Steakhouse coverband (and several of their famous friend) to their sophomore show at ...
Missioned Souls are a family band whose videos have gathered more than eight million views on YouTube, and their latest, a ...
We take a look at the "phoenix" Led Zeppelin album that Robert Plant had to sing from a wheelchair in the fall of 1975.
Led Zeppelin only released eight albums in their time together (nine if you count Physical Graffiti as two, and 10 if you count the odds-and-sods Coda, which you really shouldn't). They jam-packed a ...
Zakk Wylde will launch a tour later this year with Zakk Sabbath, his Black Sabbath cover band featuring bassist Rob "Blasko" ...
Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant used to pretend to be ill so he could sneak off and watch Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In the Village Voice's "My Favorite Album" section, James Christian of House of Lords talks about Led Zeppelin's soaring first album.