A few bands are near-consensus picks for the classic rock Mt. Rushmore. The Beatles are one. Led Zeppelin is another, and Page once revealed his thin connection to how The Beatles got their name.
To name just a few of Led Zeppelin’s classic guitar anthems is to conjure up the specters of Jimmy Page’s otherworldly guitar prowess. Many of the sounds that man wrenched from his instrument are well ...
When you look back at the Led Zeppelin discography, “Ramble On” from Led Zeppelin II (1969) stands out among the band’s finer tracks. For one thing, it represents a continuation of Zep’s studies in ...
When playing with hard rock giants Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page was famous for using a violin bow on his guitar during extended live solos. But that innovation started years earlier, when Page was a ...