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It has been reported on some news sites that Led Zeppelin will tour and record without Robert Plant – according to Jimmy Page’s manager.
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In a report on Rolling Stone.com a comment from an insider in the Page camp gave indication that Page, Jones and Jason viewed the plan to work together as a new band. The source was quoted as saying “Whatever this is, it is not Led Zeppelin – not without the involvement of Robert Plant”.
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John Paul Jones gave firm indication that together with Jimmy Page and Jason Bonham, he is ready to partake in a Led Zeppelin tour without Robert Plant.
JPJ appeared at the Manson Guitar Weekend in Exeter and as well as performing took part in a question and answer session.
Talking about the possibility of a tour he said:
“As you probably know, Jimmy, Jason and I are actually rehearsing and we’ve had the odd singer come in and have a bash. As soon as we know — which we don’t — we will …
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A special showing of The Song Remains The Same is to be stage at The Sage in Gateshead 20th November featuring lectures by Dick Carruthers and TV producer Chris Phipps. Billed as The Song Remains the Same: Led Zeppelin – 40 Years Gone, a special event to consider the roots, influences and un-paralleled self-indulgence of four musicians who didn’t need singles, live TV or sleeve notes to captivate generations. The event will include a screening of Led Zeppelin’s legendary concert film ‘The Song Remains the Same’. and Carruthers and Phipps …
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Rhino Records in the US are readying a major new CD box set that includes the complete original ten Led Zeppelin studio albums in original packaging. The set has already been made available in Japan. Special features include the Zep debut album in the turquoise sleeve and the six sleeves for In Through The Out Door are also faithfully reproduced.
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Rare Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin photos are to go on display at a Soho gallery in November. The pictures will form part of the Rock Achive Exhibition that will take place at 65–67 Broadwick Street in Soho. Pictures of Bob Dylan, The Who, Razorlight, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley and U2 will also feature in the exhibition. Jill Furmanovsky, who has taken classic images of artists such as Oasis and Blondie, founded Rock Archive in 1998.




