Jimmy Page, Brian May Sell Portraits For Charity
Portraits of Led Zep’s Jimmy Page and Queen’s Brian May are currently being sold for charity.
Portraits of Led Zep’s Jimmy Page and Queen’s Brian May are currently being sold for charity.
The latest in our Cult Heroes series deals with the strange story of the band everybody tipped for the big time, only for them to inexplicably split up. The band are Silverhead, who for the first time reveal what actually happened. Check out all the previous Cult Heroes.
This week we’ve got some grind, some classic hard rock, some New York trash, some prog metal, some Brit metal… and, most exciting of all, some Thor!
This week, Mick remembers the late David Byron and Keith Moon, expresses relief at Abbey Road Studios being saved, recalls meeting Kris Kristofferson, celebrates the Nordoff Robbins charity, listens to Coverdale Page and has something to say about the Number 25 bus route. Oh, and some football club called Spurs win a match!
Roger Daltrey wants to record a blues record – with Jimmy Page.
The Led Zeppelin/Them Crooked Vultures bassist reckons MySpace has ruined everything.
Continuing our brand new series. He’s been described as a cross between Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. Come inside to read about the greatest guitar hero you’ve never heard of: Van Wilks. Check out all of Classic Rock‘s Cult Heroes here.
With the news that Mary J. Blige is doing a cover of Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven, Classic Rock takes a look at 10 other pop/rock crossovers. Some worked. Others…well, they’re best forgotten!
It’s true – Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler auditioned to replace Robert Plant in Led Zeppelin.
Jimmy Page is to have his first ever official book published.