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The story of 1966, the year that built rock
By David Sinclair last updated
Before 1966, the blues was tired, worn out and unsexy. But then Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Jimi Hendrix created the modern guitar hero too

Why Steven Tyler turned down the chance to replace Robert Plant in Led Zeppelin
By Ken McIntyre last updated
It's 2008, Jimmy Page is thinking about going on the road, but Robert Plant isn't interested: Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler tells the story of crossing the Atlantic to audition

Jimmy Page on gatekeeping Led Zep, playing the Olympics, and the tribes of Morocco
By Ian Fortnam last updated
Interview: We catch up with Jimmy Page to discuss the passing of time, old friends, and why he won't tell us what he's doing next

Watch Robert Plant and Jimmy Page perform Stairway To Heaven as a duo for the only time
By Fraser Lewry last updated
It's the song Robert Plant famously refuses to play. But on one occasion, as Page and Plant promoted their Unledded album in Japan, he relented

Rock’s sonic architect: 16 rock stars and engineers on the genius of Jimmy Page
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Paul Stanley, Nancy Wilson, Ace Frehley, Billy Gibbons, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Ritchie Blackmore and more explain the greatness of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page

Watch budding biological researcher Jimmy Page play guitar on TV in 1957
By Fraser Lewry published
The 13-year-old Jimmy Page appeared on the BBC's All Your Own, performing Mama Don't Want To Skiffle Anymore and Cottonfields with his band

John Miles, vocalist for Jimmy Page and Alan Parsons Project, dead at 72
By Jerry Ewing last updated
Vocalist John Miles has died after a short illness, aged 72, his family confirm

No Quarter: The Led Zeppelin reunion that wasn’t
By Mark Blake published
Put Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in a room with a bunch of Moroccan musicians and what do you get? A glorious, unledded update of Led Zeppelin’s legacy, that’s what
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