Artist
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin, a hard rock band from the UK, fused blues and folk with thunderous riffs, defining the sound of the 70s and heavy metal.
About
In the year of our lord 1968, from the mists of London arose Led Zeppelin, a quartet whose elemental force would craft the bedrock of hard rock and heavy metal. With Robert Plant's voice soaring as if a ritual chant, Jimmy Page's guitar conjuring riffs of thunder and prophecy, John Paul Jones weaving bass and keyboards into an intricate loom, and John Bonham's drums echoing with the might of a thousand storms, they became a force of nature. Their sound was an alchemy of blues, folk, and the emergent power of rock's electric age. The seven releases inscribed upon the vinyl grooves bear witness to their journey. From the enigmatic Houses Of The Holy (1973), a tapestry of sound that solidified their legendary status, to In Through The Out Door (1979), their swan song on the Swan Song label, each album a chapter in their mythos. Caution Explosive (1975) and The Soundtrack From The Film The Song Remains The Same (1976) further etched their legacy, reverberating across time and space. Though their era ended with Bonham's untimely departure, the echoes of Led Zeppelin's music continue to inspire, shaping the landscape of rock and metal with a timeless, primal resonance.
Discography
7 totalMembers
- John Bonham — drums (drum set) founder
- John Bonham — original founder
- John Paul Jones — bass guitar founder
- John Paul Jones — keyboard founder
- John Paul Jones — original founder
- Jimmy Page — guitar founder
- Jimmy Page — original founder
- Robert Plant — lead vocals founder
- Robert Plant — original founder




