Led Zeppelin's famed debut album might be the greatest first-off record in rock history. We'll leave that up to you.
Their untitled fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV from 1971 is one of the best ... But this movie covers just the raw start of things. Getting the film made was no easy process ...
Led Zeppelin had their band name splashed across their album covers. However, when it came time to put together Led Zeppelin IV in 1971, the band decided to try something a little different. In a ...
(Missoula Current) Led ... Zeppelin IV album, which included such hits as “Stairway to Heaven” and “Black Dog.” On this album, Led Zepplin wanted to have the album released with no title or ...
The band’s sixth studio album still stands as its most compelling record, a punchy fusion of hard rock and other, softer ...
Two of the greatest rock bands of all time are the subjects of new documentaries which take very different approaches into ...
When filmmaker Bernard MacMahon began thinking about making a documentary about the early days of Led Zeppelin, he was warned ...
Led Zeppelin, the album, steps up from No. 40 to No. 38 on the 40-spot roster. Both Four Symbols and Led Zeppelin have previously topped the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. The former of the ...
"In light of your incredible responses and the demand for the Becoming Led Zeppelin film from those of you that have either viewed it at the IMAX or during its general cinema rele ...
Gaga adds that she used to cover U2 with her band, and that years later she talked about it with U2 singer Bono. “It was so ...
The closing credits of “Becoming Led Zeppelin” feature a track I’d never heard before, the band’s incendiary live cover version of “C’mon Everybody,” and it’s the purest Ramones.