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The mystery of the Led Zeppelin show that may never have taken place
By Fraser Lewry published
On January 20, 1969, Led Zeppelin played one of their first US shows, at a community centre in smalltown Maryland. Or did they?

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

The first and last lyrics sung on record by 20 legendary bands
By Dave Everley published
From The Beatles and Bowie to Freddie Mercury and Kurt Cobain and, these are the first and last lines sung on record by rock’s biggest bands

"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

Robert Plant is reportedly working on a new version of a Led Zeppelin classic for a "top-secret project"
By Fraser Lewry published
Mystery surrounds the song being worked on at the session in Wolverhampton

In what's turning out to be a bumper year for Led Zeppelin fans, more unseen live footage has emerged
By Fraser Lewry published
The previously unseen film, shot in Ohio in 1975, was discovered in the archives of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Watch an ailing Jimmy Page lead Led Zeppelin through a truncated show in rare 1977 footage
By Fraser Lewry published
Rare live footage from Chicago in 1977 finds Led Zeppelin frustrating fans with a six-song set

Nearly an hour of previously unseen Led Zeppelin footage from 1975 has been posted online
By Fraser Lewry published
The Led Zeppelin footage was shot at the Montreal Forum in Canada on February 6 1975

"This has to be the album against which every rock album that followed should be measured": Led Zeppelin attain peak Led Zeppelin status on Led Zeppelin IV
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Of all their records, Led Zeppelin’s fourth album, released in late 1971, remains their most admired work
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