PUBLIC OPINION > Led Zeppelin Should Have Gotten a Grammy SodaHead News A lot of respondents were shocked to find out that Led Zeppelin -- and the rest of them, for that matter -- had never won a Grammy. Although, to be fair, it's not like the Grammys always get it right. One commenter noted, "It kinda goes to show that ...
Led Zeppelin tribute band ready to rock downtown Visalia Visalia Times-Delta Advance tickets: Ticketweb.com Long Beach-based Led Zeppelin band Led Zepland will perform Friday at The Cellar Door. Choices caught up with guitarist Gary Lohre to ask him some questions about the band. Question: How'd the band first come together?
Led Zeppelin at Green Lake and other Seattle stories Seattle Post Intelligencer Get this: Led Zeppelin once played at Green Lake and the tickets were $4. Dozens of others listened from nearby areas or got rowboats and checked out the show from the water. The show was at the Aqua Theatre, which was built in 1950 as part of the ...
Former Genesis Guitarist Steve Hackett Witnessed Led Zeppelin's 2007 Reunion ... Ultimate Classic Rock Whatever the reason, ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett resorted to an everyman move in December 2007 so he could enter London's O2 Arena for a special event highlighted by a one-off Led Zeppelin reunion. Hackett served as a roadie — but not for ...
Local collector exhibiting rock posters Canton Repository Among the shows he attended were Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, the Yardbirds, the Animals, the MC5 and Iggy & the Stooges. “When Iggy (Pop) jumped off the stage the first time, there was no such thing as a moshpit, so no one knew to catch him and he fell ...
New Vibrations: Air Johns Hopkins News-Letter If Zero 7 was the Beatles of Chill, Air was the Led Zeppelin. They brought it to a new level, every song an exercise in relaxation and serenity. Moon Safari (1998) and Talkie Walkie (2004) stand out among the vast legions of chill albums as triumphs.
Golden Age Rock Takes a Seat on the Couch Jakarta Globe Owing more than a small debt to rock elders like Led Zeppelin and Blue Oyster Cult, the band's instrumental histrionics harken back to the days when music “gods” such as Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix and Syd Barrett ruled the music universe.