Led Zeppelin have offered fans their first taste of the previously unreleased material to be included with the band's upcoming deluxe reissue of In Through the Out Door.
On July 31, Led Zeppelin will round out their deluxe catalog reissue series with remastered and expanded versions of 1976's Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door and 1982's Coda — and they're already offering a sneak peek into the newly bulked-up Coda.
In spite of the plaintiff's efforts to keep the case in Philadelphia, a lawsuit alleging that Led Zeppelin plagiarized "Stairway to Heaven" from a song by Spirit is changing venues.
Led Zeppelin's current round of deluxe reissues trades on past glories, but it also embraces the future, as demonstrated by the new video released for a previously unreleased version of "Trampled Under Foot."
The Louisville Leopard Percussionists have received a huge Facebook endorsement for their xylophone-driven run through a series of Led Zeppelin classics.
I stumbled across this short video on my Facebook feed this morning. It is a video of the Texas Tech orchestra doing Led Zeppelin's song "Kashmir." It rocks, too!