- The original members of Led Zeppelin
were Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass,
keyboards), and John Bonham (drums).
- "Stairway to Heaven" is often
considered Led Zeppelin's signature tune.
- The song "Stairway to Heaven"
is featured on the album "Led Zeppelin IV" (also known as
"Zoso" or "Four Symbols") released in 1971.
- Jimmy Page was the primary songwriter in
Led Zeppelin, although all band members contributed to the songwriting
process.
- Peter Grant was the name of Led
Zeppelin's manager.
- "Communication Breakdown" is
often referred to as the first heavy metal song by Led Zeppelin.
- The famous live album released by Led
Zeppelin in 1976 is called "The Song Remains the Same."
- John Paul Jones was a talented
multi-instrumentalist in Led Zeppelin, playing bass, keyboards, mandolin,
and other instruments.
- Led Zeppelin officially disbanded in
1980, following the death of John Bonham.
- John Bonham, also known as
"Bonzo," was the drummer in Led Zeppelin and was known for his
powerful and unique drumming style.