What was Jimmy Page’s finest hour with Led Zeppelin? Whichever way you lean, it’s as fun a debate as a classic rock fan can have. Focusing strictly on songwriting and arrangement, tracks like “Kashmir ...
In an episode of "Sacred Riffs," JB Eckl shares how a medieval funeral chant, the Dies Irae, shows up in Led Zeppelin's ...
What makes for a Hall of Fame guitar riff? Most Led Zeppelin fans just know it when they hear it. And they probably get the same expression on their face that Jack White had when Jimmy Page played the ...
While Led Zeppelin weren't immune to making mistakes every once in a while, their decision to leave a major one in a song highlighted just how perfect it was.
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He has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Ohio University been an intern for PEOPLE, and JustNLife Led Zeppelin is one of ...
Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" features the greatest guitar riff of all time, according to a ranking from Guitar World. Jimmy Page's iconic double-string riff narrowly beat tracks like "Crazy Train ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles jury has decided the band Led Zeppelin did not steal the opening to its classic anthem "Stairway to Heaven." The federal jury reached its verdict Thursday, settling a ...
Jimmy Page took the stand on June 15, 2016. The Led Zeppelin guitarist’s time in court came amid a legal battle over the band’s song, “Stairway to Heaven.” Page found himself in court over the opening ...
No matter how hard we may try to play it as accurately as possible, sometimes a classic guitar riff never ends up sounding quite like the official version, and Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog” riff is ...
That's right. So who's ready for a good rocking? Prepare your eyes and ears for this sonic feast of classic rock courtesy of guitarist Andrea Boccarusso on YouTube. The stellar musician blasts through ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Led Zeppelin did not steal a riff from an obscure 1960s instrumental tune to use for the introduction of its classic rock anthem “Stairway to Heaven,” a federal court jury decided ...