Jimmy Page was always looking to change up his style, but some of his favourite artists were those that served the song the ...
Despite following on from one of the greatest Led Zeppelin tracks ever recorded, there's one song from 'Led Zeppelin II' that ...
Page has been wrongly credited with appearances on a handful of early Kinks tracks in a new book – and Davies has called it ...
Page hadn’t picked up a guitar for two years, but a casual encounter with the Bad Company bandleader changed everything ...
For Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page and Bob Dylan, Live Aid was a case of bad vibes for a good cause ...
In 1971, when Jimmy Page was just 27, he laid down the solo to "Stairway to Heaven," which was released on the group's ...
Many rock guitarists who came after Led Zeppelin looked up to and found inspiration in Page’s guitar playing. The memorable riffs and all-time great solos put him in the pantheon of rock gods. Yet ...
Page never stopped hunting for new guitars. He favored a few, but he never hesitated to add to his guitar army. The Led Zeppelin founder did exactly that in 1974. The manager of Michael Corby (the ...
Jimmy Page rose to fame in the U.K. thanks to rock and roll. First, as a session player and then with the late ’60s rock band the Yardbirds. But Page became globally known thanks to his time with Led ...
Artists as talented as Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page tend to spread their wealth generously. While they keep the majority of their talents for their own work, as they should, they also kindly contribute ...
The moment took place in the early ‘90s when Page was being honored at a Hollywood event. Toto guitarist Lukather had arrived with his friend Van Halen; a number of other well-known guitarists were ...
In spring 1991, Jimmy Page hit the studio to record his first album since 1988's tepidly received Outrider. This time around, it was a more collaborative effort, as he linked up with David Coverdale.