
The 10 Wildest Led Zeppelin Legends, Fact-Checked
The mud shark, the hermit and the stairway to hell — we fact-check the rumors
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The mud shark, the hermit and the stairway to hell — we fact-check the rumors
Band played England's Knebworth Festival shortly before releasing their bizarre art-rock odyssey 'In Through the Out Door'
Surviving members filmed new interviews for Bernard MacMahon film, currently in post-production and due out to celebrate band's 50th anniversary
The members barely knew each other when they began recording their first LP, but all the pieces were in place: blues, power and incredible musicianship
Intimate footage from March 1969 captures the young group on the brink of stardom
Jimmy Page recruited "three new men" for his Yardbirds reboot, and in the process made rock history
A tip from George Harrison, a parody of James Brown and other lore surrounding the band's brilliant, transitional 1973 LP
Chafing at attacks from press, inspired by unparalleled artistic ambitions, Zeppelin made one of rock's biggest albums
Artist Mona Shafer Edwards captured testimony and arguments from both sides
Jury determines "Stairway" did not copy Spirit's "Taurus" after one day of deliberation