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Led Zeppelin
Dátum pridania: | 02.03.2004 | Oznámkuj: | 12345 |
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Unreleased musical material was published in 1982 under the name Coda.
In June 1982 Robert Plant began his solo career by debuting song ''Pictures At Eleven''.
Exactly five years and five days after last performance of Led Zeppelin orphan trinity Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones (and also drummer Tony Thompson and bassist Paul Martines) gave a concert in stadium JFK in Philadelphia on June 13, 1985 at the famous charitable concert ''Live Aid'' for Ethiopia.
In August 1997 the first single of legendary foursome Led Zeppelin ''Whole Lotta Love'' released in Britain. The band defined their style in their beginnings by this song with hardrock guitar riff.
On November 11, 1997 British BBC opened archives recordings which have recorded members of Led Zeppelin since March 1969. Double CD ''BBC Session'' is the first official record of their performance live since releasing of soundtrack ''The Song Remains The Same''.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page performed (with an accompaniment) at the concert in Prague on February 25, 1998 for the first time and on November 17, 1998 for the second time.
In 1999 Recording Industry Association Of America decided to give ''Diamand Awards''. If the sale of one title reaches the ten million borderline, then an interpreter will obtain ''diamand disc''. On March 16, 1999 diamand discs were given for the first time and the album Led Zeppelin IV was also awarded. On July 16, 2002 Robert Plant released his new album ''Dreamland'', which contains a few coverversions including ''Hey Joe'' by Jimy Hendrix and ''Song To The Siren'' by Tim Buckley. Plant recorded this disc with members of the band Strange Sensation - guitarists Justin Adams and Porl Johnson, pianist John Baggot and drummer Clive Dreamer.
Led Zeppelin has sold more than 80 millions of musical records.