Led Zeppelin

As it celebrates 130 years of music history, Gibson, the iconic global instrument brand, is proud to announce it has expanded its partnership with Jimmy Page, one of the most influential musicians in history and co-founder of one of the biggest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Introducing the Jimmy Page 1964 SJ-200 and 1964 SJ-200 Collector’s Edition from Gibson Custom.

My editor asks if I’d like to review a new song from a rising blues guitarist. Is that even a question? As a blues lover, the chance to hear an up-and-coming artist bend the strings and bring forth those sweet, soulful sounds is an immediate and resounding yes. Send it my way, I beg. My email chimes, and I’m greeted with a single track: a remake of the iconic Led Zeppelin tune, Going to California. My mind starts spinning. What will I find? I hit play and take a deep breath.

Hey now, let me tell you a story about a young lady by the name of Grace Bowers, who, at the ripe age of eighteen, has been causin’ quite a stir. You see, this ain’t your average upstart musician—we’re talkin’ about a girl whose talent seems to have fallen straight from the heavens, as if ol’ Jupiter himself plucked her from his lightning bolt and sent her down with a guitar in her hands. By all accounts, her rise has been faster than a runaway train on greased rails.

On this day, August 20th, we stand beneath the towering shadow of a giant—a rock and roll sage whose voice has long whispered to the winds and roared through the tempest. Robert Plant, the golden god, born under the lion’s sign, whose call shook the heavens and whose name became legend, turns another page today.

As it celebrates 130 years of music history, Gibson, the iconic global instrument brand, is proud to announce it has entered into a new partnership with Jimmy Page, one of the most influential musicians in history and co-founder of one of the biggest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Introducing the Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector’s Edition from Gibson Custom.

Today, January 9th, 2024, we celebrate a milestone in music history: the 80th birthday of Jimmy Page, a monumental figure in the world of rock guitar. On behalf of everyone at Grateful Web, we extend our warmest and most rock-n-roll wishes to this legendary artist, whose fingers danced on the strings to create some of the most unforgettable riffs and solos in rock history.

In March, fans got the exciting news that Gov’t Mule would be hitting the road in July to perform a run of thirteen shows that would incorporate some of the most iconic music in pop culture. Born from an incredibly special Halloween show in 2008 and only performed a select number of times since Warren Haynes and his fearsome foursome would once again give their constituents a satisfying ride on The Mule before presenting their reinterpretation of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon.

Today, dancing pop-violin sensation Lindsey Stirling releases her cover of Led Zeppelin’s rock anthem “Kashmir” via Lindseystomp Music. Renowned for her unique blend of hard-hitting violin, electrifying dance, and contemporary beats, Lindsey Stirling's interpretation of "Kashmir'' pays homage to the iconic rock classic while infusing it with her unmistakable style and virtuosity.

Following the reveal of a spring tour run, Gov’t Mule has now announced a 12-date summer amphitheater tour. The Dark Side of the Mule Tour, produced by Live Nation, features the return of the GRAMMY-nominated band’s renowned and extremely rare Pink Floyd tribute performance which will follow a full Mule set and very special guest Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening opening.

This summer, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will embark on their first international tour together in well over a decade, including performances at New York City’s Forest Hills Stadium, top spots at Bonnaroo and Glastonbury, as well as a dozen new dates the duo just announced today.

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