Led Zeppelin's “Trampled Under Foot” debuts on multiple charts in the band's home country, earning the group its first top 10 ...
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6 rockin' 1970s musicians you forgot about
The 1970s produced some of the biggest names in music history—Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, Elton John. But the decade was also full of talented artists who briefly dominated the charts, ...
Black Sabbath is dead, and Black Sabbath will never die. Both of these things are true. More than 50 years ago, the Birmingham, England-founded quartet pioneered heavy metal music with songs like “War ...
Releases by Misfits, AC/DC, and Nirvana were among the most valuable vinyl records sold on Discogs in 2025. See more.
After waiting almost four years, Led Zeppelin fans finally got to see the story of their favorite band on the big screen with ...
Interview with ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ directors Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty about having to pass a 7-hour Jimmy Page "exam" to get his cooperation.
The epic “No Quarter” is Led Zeppelin at their most experimental, and perhaps, the height of their creative powers.
By the time the calendar turned to 1973, the decade and its music were really rounding into shape. These are three 1973 LPs that hit No. 1.
In 2018, Page was asked if Led Zeppelin would ever play again.
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Forget the 'fluke' label: these legends defined entire genres, proving their legacy runs far deeper than a single, ubiquitous ...
Paste has picked its 10 favorite music books from the last 12 months, but I’d like to shoutout to some other titles I loved ...
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