When Stephen Davis wrote the Led Zeppelin biography Hammer Of The Gods in 1984 he created the mythical image of the band as a four-man army raping and pillaging their way across the world. His new ...
Led Zeppelin's two-night stand at the Coliseum in Richfield on April 27-28, 1977, has achieved mythic status among diehard fans of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rock quartet. Much of that has to do ...
Girls, drugs, private planes: 40 years ago, the modern-day concert was born as three big bands hit the road in 1973 and turned touring into big business (and debauchery). By Michael Walker Issue 26 ...
Despite their status as the biggest band on the planet throughout the 1970s, the kind who shuttled from sold-out arena show to sold-out arena show in a private jumbo jet, Led Zeppelin didn’t really ...
The British titans had spent the previous six years smashing concert attendance records and selling millions of copies of ...
Led Zeppelin kicked off their latest U.S. tour on May 4, 1973, beginning a jaunt that became legendary thanks to The Song Remains the Same. They'd become the biggest band in the land by the spring of ...
It seemed like a story conceived in rock-and-roll heaven: billionaire Richard Branson offered Led Zeppelin roughly $800 million to reunite for a 35-date international reunion tour; Jimmy Page signed ...
The robe, embroidered with "John Paul" on the front lapel and "Led Zeppelin The 1980's Part One" on the back, sold for $1,026 on eBay. Its condition was reported as "very good -- no marks or tears." ...