The first Led Zeppelin album, featuring its Hindenburg explosion artwork, is iconic. The band truly exploded onto the scene with the album, and were one of the heaviest groups making music.
Led Zeppelin’s debut album set the world on fire, and its iconic cover art featuring the Hindenburg disaster was the perfect representation of the band’s sound.
Opener Good Times, Bad Times, with its catchy riff and daredevil cascading solos gave way to the beautiful acoustic Babe, I’m ...
The closing credits of “Becoming Led Zeppelin” feature a track I’d never heard before, the band’s incendiary live cover version of “C’mon Everybody,” and it’s the purest Ramones.
From the Texas International Pop Festival to an appreciation of Robert Johnson's Dallas connection, the Lone Star State and ...
Steve Birnbaum, the creator of The Band Was Here, has learned the art of blending history with the present moment. On his Instagram, he lines up iconic album covers, movie stills, and rare photos of ...
Becoming Led Zeppelin starts as a lot of rockumentaries ... An iconic photograph of the disaster would eventually adorn the cover of Zeppelin’s debut album, though MacMahon decided the newly ...
Hootie & The Blowfish are undeniably an essential part of the 90s musical landscape. Stretching across rock, pop, and adult ...
Their untitled fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV from 1971 is one of ... But this movie covers just the raw start of things. Getting the film made was no easy process for director ...