By May 12, 1973, Houses of the Holy had climbed all the way to #1 on the Billboard 200, where it stayed for two weeks. It's ...
When a band has the impact Led Zeppelin did, doing something that really stands out more than five decades later can be ...
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Led Zeppelin’s 1973 tour that rewrote rock history
Record-breaking start: Opening in Atlanta and Tampa, Led Zeppelin drew crowds of over 49,000 and 56,800, breaking the Beatles’ 1965 Shea Stadium record. Bigger, bolder shows: With mirror balls, ...
Imagine being as big a band as Led Zeppelin was in 1973. Two years earlier, the group had released its untitled fourth album, a record that sold more copies than any Beatles album. And on the ’73 tour ...
The rarity with which Led Zeppelin was seen on television and film during their 1970s heyday amplifies the importance of Atlantic's double DVD set of four concert performances and a handful of Euro TV ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Becoming Led Zeppelin — a documentary about the iconic rock group featuring Robert Plant, ...
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, right, and drummer John Bonham, who died in 1980 from choking on his own vomit. After Bonham's death, Led Zeppelin disbanded. Drummer Neal Smith on front man Alice Cooper: ...
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