Every band has the chance of screwing up their hot streak, but Led Zeppelin understood when the tide was slowly changing.
Led Zeppelin found themselves on the charts for the first time on May 10, 1969, with their self-titled debut album.
When Led Zeppelin went into the studio to record its debut album in September ’68, the band hadn’t yet secured a record deal. What’s more, they’d only banded together six weeks earlier. With three ...
Living the fast life of a rock and roller means you never know when someday will be your last, and one of those fateful moments happened at the 1979 Knebworth Festival when the original Led Zeppelin ...
Update: According to The Daily Mail, The artist who designed the iconic cover for Led Zeppelin's debut album has sold the original tracing of the famous image for £260,000 (approximately $323,650).
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