Led Zeppelin may have done the impossible by reuniting in the 2000s, but it wasn't a cakewalk, according to John Paul Jones.
John Paul Jones was more than just the bassist for Led Zeppelin; he helped them write some of their most iconic and well-loved tracks.
John Paul Jones has no need for further feathers in his cap. The bassist, keyboardist, and general rock ’n' roll badass anchored Led Zeppelin – arguably the most influential hard rock outfit ...
John Paul Jones almost quit Led Zeppelin at the height of their fame - and just before they started recording the album many consider to be their masterpiece. The group's 1973 stadium tour broke ...
The all-time bass great discusses his telepathic relationship with John Bonham, early influences, and why Stairway to Heaven's gradual speed-up is part of its magic ...
love you always.” During the reception, Jason held a jam session with Led Zeppelin members Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones. Conversations about John are generally reserved for concerts ...
The three surviving members of cult rock band Led Zeppelin have been famously media-shy since their bandmate John Bonham died in 1980. In Becoming Led Zeppelin, we hear all four of them reflecting on ...
The reunion offers have never stopped coming for the three living members of Led Zeppelin ... Interestingly enough, Plant and bassist John Paul Jones came up with many of the musical ideas ...
In one of pop music’s oddest confluences, future Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones sat in on that 1964 recording session, years before the band came together.
The prospect of Led Zeppelin reforming to play Live Aid, the biggest music event of the 1980s, sparked great excitement. But their return to the stage on July 13, 1985 did not work out as anyone had p ...