Led Zeppelin’s founding guitarist Jimmy Page pieced together Coda two years after the band broke up since they owed Atlantic Records one more album. His skill in the recording booth helped him get ...
The members of Led Zeppelin were very clear fans of Blind Willie Johnson. Johnson was a major figure in gospel blues throughout the late 1920s. They covered several of his songs, one of which being ...
After two hard-hitting and heavy blues-influenced albums, Led Zeppelin III confused fans and critics with several folk-inspired songs. The cover telegraphed the musical direction even before listeners ...
The identity of the man on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV has finally been identified by a historian, 52 years after the album’s release. The well-known image of an elderly, bearded figure, who’s ...
With a legacy of arresting album cover images that includes Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," Led Zeppelin's "House of the Holy," Black Sabbath's "Technical Ecstasy" and many more, the design firm ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. His image is familiar to millions, iconic to a generation of rock fans and a 52-year mystery finally solved: The old, bearded, ...
Hipgnosis defined the visual identity for some of the U.K.’s most iconic rock albums of the ‘70s. From 1968 to 1983, the ...
The trombone-led rock/funk band Bonerama first made its mark with a 2001 cover of the Edgar Winter Group’s instrumental “Frankenstein,” and it has rearranged other greatest hits of rock, by Black ...
Robert Plant joked that his experience of off-grid living at Bron-Yr-Aur Cottage had transformed him into the man seen on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV. The singer, who’d spent childhood holidays at ...