Led Zeppelin’s most evocative record was one of their best dressed. Designed by Zacron, a former student of Kings Collage of Art who'd known Jimmy Page since the early 60s, Led Zeppelin III came ...
Update: According to The Daily Mail, The artist who designed the iconic cover for Led Zeppelin's debut album has sold the original tracing of the famous image for £260,000 (approximately $323,650).
A new book brings together some of the rarest and most bizarre Led Zeppelin vinyl – from Frankenstein sleeves to limited-edition Beatles pastiches Beatle bums ... Yellow Zeppelin, 1969, EuropeAll ...
Facebook has reportedly began banning Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy artwork from the social media network, even though the 1973 album cover has been shared freely by users on the site in years ...
The world was simply and sheerly divided into 'the aware,' those who had the experience of being vessels of the divine, and a great mass of 'the unaware,' 'the unmusical,' 'the unattuned.’ ...
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Emerged (like a phoenix?) from the ashes of The Yardbirds. Nearly named themselves The Whoopee Cushion. Liked to read The Lord of the ...
The Led Zeppelin album cover will be on offer as part of Christie’s “The Open Book: Fine Travel, Americana, Literature and History in Print and Manuscript sale,” which will take place online from June ...
Facebook has reversed a ban on the cover art for Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy album, promising to reinstate previously removed posts. "As our community standards explain, we don’t allow nude ...