Update: According to The Daily Mail, The artist who designed the iconic cover for Led Zeppelin's debut album has sold the original tracing of the famous image for £260,000 (approximately $323,650).
When Led Zeppelin went into the studio to record its debut album in September ’68, the band hadn’t yet secured a record deal. What’s more, they’d only banded together six weeks earlier. With three ...
Led Zeppelin came out swinging with its early album cover designs. From the explosive image on Zep’s ’69 debut to the Grammy-nominated “Brown Bomber” cover of Led Zeppelin II, the band made certain ...
When Jimmy Page was first considering how best to sequence Led Zeppelin's fifth album, he was hoping to feature a beginning segment of some kind. "My original idea for the opening tracks for Houses of ...
Led Zeppelin's iconic fourth album was released 52 years ago today (November 8), and its cover art has been the subject of much conjecture in the decades since, with talk of runes, tarot and the ...
Want to own a piece of rock n’ roll history? Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page teamed up with Fender to recreate his original 1959 Dragon Telecaster guitar that he played throughout the band’s first album ...
The cover of Led Zeppelin’s celebrated 1971 record depicts an elderly man, his back laden with a bundle of sticks. It is an image that is as evocative as it is enigmatic. Word is that the band’s ...
As director of operations and programming at Greensburg’s Palace Theatre, Teresa Baughman knows a good thing when she sees it. Such was the case with Get the Led Out, a Philadelphia-based Led Zeppelin ...
On a pleasantly warm, rain-free Tuesday of May 13, 1969, British rock band Led Zeppelin made non-contiguous U.S. history as one of the first bands of its kind to perform in Hawaii. It was the band’s ...