With the introduction of the SRX sport utility and the XLR roadster, Cadillac is proving that it is on the road to redefining itself in a more substantive way than just through the clever use of a
Led Zeppelin song in its advertising.
Since emerging in the fifties, rock music has dominated American culture, and while the styles have changed, the basic tropes have not: Illicit sex, drugs, and rebellion are as distinctively a part of rock music culture today as they w ere when the likes of Elvis Presley,
Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, and the Beatles first appeared on the scene decades ago.
The music of
Led Zeppelin provides a frame for this year's edition.
A leading
Led Zeppelin tribute band will play in Wolverhampton next month.
Nottingham Stairway To Heaven:
Led Zeppelin Masters AUSTRALIA'S live concert event Stairway To Heaven:
Led Zeppelin Masters returns to the UK for ten dates in April.
It wasn't until a few weeks later that 20-year-old rookies Robert Plant on vocals and John Bonham on drums, alongside John Paul Jones on bass, and Jimmy Page, guitar virtuoso and the band's leader, would appear as
Led Zeppelin for the first time at Surrey University.
The decision revives one of the music industry's most closely-watched copyright cases, potentially exposing
Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page to millions of dollars of damages.
A DEMO album that
Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page produced for soul star Chris Farlowe in 1961 is finally set for release.
The guitar riff
Led Zeppelin used in the 1971 classic "Stairway to Heaven" differed substantially from one the English band was accused of stealing from the U.S.
This is the first time since
Led Zeppelin famously reinvented themselves at the cottage that the site will play host to campers.
The Virgin boss reportedly offered the 66-year-old Robert Plant more than PS500 million to reform
Led Zeppelin. He and fellow founders Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were offered PS190 million each for 35 dates in three cities.
LONDON -- Robert Plant says there's no truth to reports that he turned down a lucrative offer from Virgin boss Richard Branson to play
Led Zeppelin reunion shows.