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Cover art for the classic rock album Led Zeppelin IV, released in 1971.

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The band included Robert Plant as the vocalist, Jimmy Page on guitar, John Paul Jones on bass guitar and keyboards, and John Bonham on drums. They mixed loud electric guitar sounds with blues and folk music, helping to create what we now call hard rock and heavy metal.

The band sold many records around the world, making them one of the best-selling music artists ever. They released eight studio albums, starting with their debut album in 1969. Some of their most famous songs are "Whole Lotta Love," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Immigrant Song." Their fourth album, often called Led Zeppelin IV, is one of the best-selling albums of all time.

Jimmy Page mostly wrote the band's music, while Robert Plant wrote the lyrics. They toured a lot in the early 1970s, drawing huge crowds. Sadly, after John Bonham passed away in 1980, the band stopped performing together. But their music remains very popular today, and they were put into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. In 2025, Forbes magazine named them the best rock band of all time.

History

Formation: 1966โ€“1968

In 1966, guitarist Jimmy Page joined a rock band called the Yardbirds in London. After the band's guitarist left, Page took over that role. The Yardbirds stopped performing in 1968.

Page wanted to form a new group. He invited singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham, and bassist John Paul Jones to join him. They first played together in a small room in London and liked each other's styles. They began performing and recording music soon after.

Early years: 1968โ€“1970

The new band, Led Zeppelin, started performing in late 1968. Their first album came out in 1969 and was very popular. They played many concerts in both the UK and the US, often traveling and performing for excited fans.

The band's music mixed blues and rock styles, and they became known for their powerful live shows. Their early albums set the stage for their success in the years to come.

"The Biggest Band in the World": 1970โ€“1975

Led Zeppelin became extremely popular in the 1970s. They performed in huge stadiums and used special lighting and effects during their shows. Their fourth album, often called Led Zeppelin IV, was one of the best-selling albums ever.

Bron-Yr-Aur, near Machynlleth, the Welsh cottage to which Page and Plant retired in 1970 to write many of the tracks that appeared on the band's third and fourth albums

The band continued to make successful albums and tour the world. They became known for their energetic performances and large audiences.

Hiatus from touring and return: 1975โ€“1977

After some time off, Led Zeppelin returned to touring in 1977. They set records for the largest crowds at concerts. However, during this time, the band faced some difficulties.

Bonham's death and break-up: 1978โ€“1980

In 1980, drummer John Bonham passed away, leading the band to cancel their upcoming tour. The remaining members decided not to continue as Led Zeppelin.

Post-breakup

After the band ended, the members worked on solo projects and occasional reunions. In 1985, they came together for a charity concert, and later released boxed sets of their music.

In 2007, they reunited for a tribute concert and released films and reissues of their albums in the following years. The band's music remains popular, and they continue to be celebrated for their influence on rock music.

Artistry

John Bonham's aggressive drumming style was critical to the hard rock sound associated with the band.

Led Zeppelin's music was based on the blues. They were inspired by American blues musicians like Muddy Waters and Skip James, as well as the country blues style of Howlin' Wolf. Their songs often used a special blues structure called the twelve-bar blues.

The band also mixed in sounds from British, Celtic, and American folk music. Guitarist Jimmy Page learned from Scottish folk guitarist Bert Jansch and added new guitar techniques to his playing.

The band's early songs were created by playing together and improvising. They combined ideas from different songs to make new ones. Later, guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant became the main songwriters. Page would create the music, often using his acoustic guitar, while Plant wrote the words. Bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham would then add their parts during practice or recording.

Legacy

Led Zeppelin is one of the most successful and important rock bands ever. Many famous bands and artists, like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rush, Queen, Madonna, and Shakira, have been inspired by their music.

The band changed the music world, especially with big concerts and music focused on albums. They sold many albums and are still famous today, influencing culture and fashion.

Achievements

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin received many awards and honors during their time together. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2006. Their awards include an American Music Award and the Polar Music Prize. They also earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and four of their songs are in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

The band sold a lot of albums, earning five Diamond albums in the United States. Rolling Stone ranked them as the 14th-greatest artist of all time. Their albums appear on lists of the greatest music ever made, with Led Zeppelin IV being especially well-known. The members of the band have been honored for their work and for helping others.

Band members

Led Zeppelin had four main members: Robert Plant who sang, Jimmy Page who played the guitar, John Paul Jones who played the bass and keyboards, and John Bonham who played the drums.

After the band stopped performing together, some other musicians joined for special shows. These included Tony Thompson, Phil Collins, Paul Martinez, Jason Bonham, and Michael Lee.

Discography

Led Zeppelin made many popular albums. Some of their most well-known albums are Led Zeppelin from 1969, Led Zeppelin II from 1969, and Led Zeppelin III from 1970. They also released Led Zeppelin IV in 1971, Houses of the Holy in 1973, and Physical Graffiti in 1975. Later albums include Presence from 1976, In Through the Out Door from 1979, and Coda from 1982.

Images

Led Zeppelin performing in Hamburg, Germany in 1973. Pictured are Robert Plant and Jimmy Page during an acoustic set.
Led Zeppelin performing live on stage in Chicago in 1975.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of the band Led Zeppelin performing live on stage in Chicago in 1977.
Jimmy Page, a famous guitarist, performing live on stage in 1983.
Musicians performing on stage at the famous Live Aid concert in Philadelphia in 1985.
Led Zeppelin performing live at The O2 Arena in London in 2007 for a tribute concert.
The Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan โ€“ a large sports stadium.
Portrait of John Bonham, the legendary drummer of Led Zeppelin, taken in 1975.

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