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Rolling Stone Readers Vote For Best Rockumentaries

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Rolling Stone magazine asked their readers to name the best rock documentaries of all-time and they’ve come up with a pretty decent list.

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Led Zeppelin Celebration Day

Watch Led Zeppelin’s Complete Press Conference VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere

The surviving members of Led Zeppelin held a press conference this week in London to talk about their new concert movie ‘Celebration Day’.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Led Zeppelin Regroup For Movie Preview

by Paul Cashmere

Surviving Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones gathered together for the premiere of their concert film ‘Celebration Day’ in London this week.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Led Zeppelin To Release O2 Movie Celebration Day

by Paul Cashmere

Led Zeppelin will soon be on the big screen. A movie version of their London O2 concert from five years ago will be released to cinemas and then DVD. It has been titled ‘Celebration Day’.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Zeppelin Were Led By The Delta Blues

by Music-News.com

Led Zeppelin’s music was “almost subconsciously,” influenced by US delta blues, despite them being from England’s midlands.

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Prof. Brian Cox

Former D:Ream Keyboardist Prof. Brian Cox Gets Excited About The Higgs

by Tim Cashmere

Former D:Ream and Jimmy Page Band keyboardist Professor Brian Cox has been particularly excited about the Higgs boson’s discovery being confirmed.

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Jimmy Page - Lucifer Rising

Jimmy Page To Release Long Lost ‘Lucifer Rising’ Music

by Andrew Tijs

Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page will release long lost soundtracks, including the title music to ’70s film ‘Lucifer Rising’.

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Yes

Why The Yes And Led Zeppelin Supergroup Did Not Happen

by Paul Cashmere

The shortlived Yes and Led Zeppelin supergroup XYZ never got off the group because it was the wrong timing for Robert Plant.

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Led Zeppelin IV

Led Zeppelin IV Is 40 Years Old Today

by Paul Cashmere

Led Zeppelin’s iconic album ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ was released on this day exactly 40 years ago, November 8, 1971.

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