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That time Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes were attacked by Conan O'Brien's Masturbating Bear
By Fraser Lewry published
"You think a masturbating bear will faze me? The Led Zeppelin jet was flown by a masturbating bear!"

Jimmy Page's review of the Black Crowes London show is in
By Fraser Lewry published
Led Zeppelin maestro Jimmy Page has posted about last week's London show from the Black Crowes

Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page pays his respects to the late Steve Albini
By Paul Brannigan published
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page salutes the late Steve Albini, who died last week

Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page pays tribute to the 'Titan of Twang', late guitar legend Duane Eddy
By Paul Brannigan published
Jimmy Page salutes one of his early guitar heroes, the late Duane Eddy, who passed away this week, aged 86

"There were guitar players weeping. They had to mop the floor up": How Jimi Hendrix invented everything we love
By Johnny Black published
When Jimi Hendrix arrived in London he blew the minds of the British rock elite. Soon they would follow his lead and develop and explosive new form of electric blues

"Not everyone can say they played with David Bowie and Jimmy Page." Drummer Michael Whitehead on working with two giants of British music
By Paul Brannigan published
"Davy was very flamboyant, very friendly, and a very talented musician. Popular with the girls too."

The Black Crowes played a Led Zeppelin classic on the Howard Stern Show this week, and broke news many fans have been waiting for
By Fraser Lewry published
The Black Crowes also performed their classic Remedy, revealed details of an unexpected night out with David Bowie, and spoke of their breakthrough and breakup

"There is a spirit in the place": Watch Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Queen's Brian May and Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi unite to launch London's new Gibson Garage
By Paul Brannigan published
Guitar legends join forces to launch Gibson's new flagship store in London

"I was sitting way back, in the cheap seats, and I must tell you that I was weeping": why watching Jimmy Page play with The Firm made his former Led Zeppelin bandmate Robert Plant cry
By Paul Brannigan published
Post-Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were more supportive of one another's solo careers than one might imagine
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