Man Legally Changes Name to Honor His Favorite Band
Following in the footsteps of Chad Ochocinco and Ron Artest, a Missouri man is changing his name to honor his favorite band and childhood fascination.
Following in the footsteps of Chad Ochocinco and Ron Artest, a Missouri man is changing his name to honor his favorite band and childhood fascination.
Jimmy Page fans will have a new place to go on the web for his music, news, tour info and more. The website will carry his name and you can log on now to get an advance subscription!
The Queen of Funk is teaming up with a rock legend to record a classic Led Zeppelin track for her new duets album.
I don't get requests and dedications very often, but Monday I got an email from a loving sister asking a special favor for her soldier brother and it is my honor to fulfill her request.
Robert Plant brought his Band of Joy to Minneapolis Tuesday night. If you were hoping for Zeppelin-era power vocals, you were at the wrong show. If you were wanting to see Robert Plant and Band of Joy perform their songs and some stripped down and rearranged Zeppelin faves, he gave you exactly what you wanted.
We've got four already, but now we're steady, and then they went 1, 2, 3, 4! Led Zeppelin's fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy was released on this day in 1973 and makes number 3 on the list of Five Albums I Could Listen To For The Rest of My Life.
Interruptions, production delays and Bad Company couldn't stop Led Zeppelin from releasing an album that went to number one in the U.S. on preorders alone. Happy Physical Graffiti Day!
A New York City entrepreneur is getting ready to open a Led Zeppelin themed tea shop in the building that was used as the cover for their 1975 double album Physical Graffiti.
Robert Plant fires back at Alice Cooper for talkin' smack.
We almost had the answer to that very question.
Who the hell are The Nobs? I thought I was going to see Led Zeppelin.
How do you sum up Jimmy Page's career?