LONDON—Jimmy Page shot to fame in the 1960s playing earsplitting concerts as the lead guitarist in the band Led Zeppelin. But in the past decade, the ponytailed 79-year-old Brit has pined for the ...
Rumours had earlier spread that Jimmy Page – who'd been seen in the crowd with Tyler – would also be making a guest appearance. Eagle-eyed observers later spotted Page, stage left, head bobbing with ...
Guitar heroes Page, White and The Edge take filmmakers inside their homes, behind the caution tape for “It Might Get Loud” documentary ...
As part of the intimate event, the ex-Beatles drummer was interviewed by BBC presenter and former Squeeze keyboardist Jools Holland. Look Up producer T Bone Burnett also participated in the Q&A via a ...
Once Jimmy Page formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, the band worked almost constantly for several years. They connected with their fans almost immediately — an early show convinced singer Robert Plant the ...
Page became a member of Neil Christian & the Crusaders when he was only a teenager. When he first joined the group, the band went by Red E. Lewis & the Red Caps. Each member went by a stage name, and ...