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Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Dickinson Sings The Who For Charity Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Music fans at the Sunflower Jam 2012 charity concert in London this week were treated to an ensemble featuring Alice Cooper and members of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden and Queen.

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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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Buddy Guy - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Buddy Guy, Led Zeppelin And David Letterman To Receive Kennedy Honors

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC announced this years honourees for their Kennedy Honors.

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Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman, Noise11, Photo

Paul McCartney Is Surprise Guest As Africa Express Terminates

by Music-News.com

Sir Paul McCartney joined Damon Albarn on stage over the weekend as a surprise special guest at the culmination of the Africa Express tour of the UK, held at London’s King’s Cross station.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Led Zeppelin Countdown Reaches III

by Paul Cashmere

Whatever Led Zeppelin are up to will be revealed in a few days but its looking like an official release of the O2 concert from five years ago is on the way.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Led Zeppelin To Release O2 Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Five years after the legendary Led Zeppelin reunion concert in London comes speculation of live CD/DVD from the show.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Robert Plant Gets His ‘Big Voice’ Back

by Music-News.com

Robert Plant has returned to his “big voice,” after spending time concentrating on projects which have required him to sing more softly.

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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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Brian Johnson, AC/DC 2010 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Brian Johnson Becomes Radio DJ

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Brian Johnson, lead singer for AC/DC, will host his own radio program on BBC Radio 2.

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Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience

Jason Bonham Brings His Led Zeppelin Tribute To Australia

by Andrew Tijs

The son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, Jason, will pay tribute to his father’s band in a national tour.

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Lil' Band O' Gold with Tim Rogers - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Tim Rogers Does Led Zeppelin And AC/DC With Lil Band O Gold

by Paul Cashmere

Last night’s Lil’ Band O’ Gold gig in Melbourne (June 29, 2012) had a special treat when You Am I’s Tim Rogers joined the Louisiana supergroup and performed Led Zeppelin and AC/DC covers.

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Alfie Boe - Photo By Ros O'Gorman noise11.com images

Alfie Boe Gives Robert Plant A Classical Hit

by Paul Cashmere

Alfie Boe’s number one debut with ‘Alfie’ on the Billboard Classical Chart has given Robert Plant his first ever Classical number one in America.

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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

VIDEO: Robert Plant Performs With Lil Band O Gold

by Paul Cashmere

Lil’ Band O’ Gold’s new album ‘Lil Band O Gold Plays Fats’ features two tracks with Robert Plant but their occasion goes back years.

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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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Robert Plant. image by Haylee Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Robert Plant To Debut New Band At Womad

by Paul Cashmere

Robert Plant will debut his new band the Sensational Space Shifters at Womad in the UK in July.

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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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Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Trent Reznor’s Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Giveaway

by Andrew Tijs

Trent Reznor gives away six tracks from the expansive The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo soundtrack.

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John Paul Jones Them Crooked Vultures - photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Tinnitus Sufferer Takes Life After Them Crooked Vultures Concert

by Paul Cashmere

A 52-year old father of two has taken his own life after suffering from tinnitus for three months after a Them Crooked Vulture concert.

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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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