John Paul Jones was more than just the bassist for Led Zeppelin; he helped them write some of their most iconic and well-loved tracks.
The all-time bass great discusses his telepathic relationship with John Bonham, early influences, and why Stairway to Heaven's gradual speed-up is part of its magic ...
Despite having shut down legions of authors and filmmakers interested in their story, the members of Led Zeppelin said yes to Bernard MacMahon. Why?
Led Zeppelin may be the epitome of a hard-edged rock band, but Jimmy Page felt that there was a limit on how soft they could get.
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Though blessed with new interviews with surviving band members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant, the timid profile represents a missed opportunity.
In the new film “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” an Arkansas blues legend is featured performing harmonica. This is one of several ...
In “Sly Lives!” and “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the divergent expectations faced by White and Black musical artists become ...
John Paul Jones almost quit Led Zeppelin at the height of their fame - and just before they started recording the album many consider to be their masterpiece. The group's 1973 stadium tour broke ...
In this 1999 photo taken at the RIAA Diamond Awards, Led Zeppelin bandmates John Paul Jones (left) and Jimmy Page reunite. The two plus Robert Plant are all featured in a new documentary, "Becoming ...
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