A year later in 1967, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones began to take the idea of forming a new band more seriously. Page was fresh off his time playing for the Yardbirds, a legendary band that was ...
The band were called the New Yardbirds at the time and were performing at a Danish school youth club. The New Yardbirds comprised the four famous Led Zeppelin members: Their precursor, the ...
s Split With Yardbirds Caused a Chain Reaction Guitarist sent heavy blues in a new direction when he quit the band. When Clapton, Page, May and Jeff Beck Awkwardly Met the Queen When Clapton ...
Guitarist Jimmy Page was looking to start a new band after the breakup of the Yardbirds, so he organized a jam session with singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones.
Guitarist Jimmy Page was looking to start a new band after the breakup of the Yardbirds, so he organized a jam session with singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones.
THE YARDBIRDS Sixty years since their first single, the story of a band who played the blues, then shot it into space ... Plus: its lost follow-up, reviewed! TANGERINE DREAM From a brand new book: the ...