Led Zeppelin was a rare breed of band in that if one member was out, everyone was out. When drummer John Bonham died in 1980, the band parted ways, refusing to continue their legacy without the ...
Led Zeppelin and their manager, Peter Grant, revolutionized merchandise profits. Instead of letting promoters handle T-shirt and souvenir sales, Grant ensured the band received a large cut, or ...
Even with Jimmy Page’s searing guitar solos, Robert Plant’s wailing vocals, and John Bonham and John Paul Jones’ driving rhythm section, one could reasonably argue that without the honorary fifth ...
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