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This particular band was very successful throughout his career and it was around for a while to prove it. The band was active from the years from 1968 to 1980, when they broke, although she later had occasional reunions. They are best known for their hard rock, but they played heavy metal, folk rock blues and even rock.
Members of the band included Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant and John Jones. The guitarist Jimmy Page, John Bonham was on drums, Robert Plant was singing, although he also played the harmonica, and John Jones, the basic guitar and keyboards.
In 1968, the first year the band was together they released their first album and toured in the United States. They were so well accepted in their first year they completed a total of eight trips, of which four were in the United Kingdom and the other four were in the United States, and managed to put a second album for the year was over.
Their third album was released in 1970 by which time their game had become so powerful that they believed they were the ones who brought in a Much of the music style played by other bands in the 1970s. Led Zeppelin was able to release fourth album in 1971.
By then, the reputation of their band music took between 1971 and 1975. During this period of four years would sell like hotcakes to their albums and career of the band was a great success. During the later '70s, the band continued to tour and perform before a large audience, except for the years 1976 to Robert Plant had been involved in an accident that prevented him and the band tour that year. Unfortunately, the year John Bonham died in 1980.
After the funeral, the rest of the band decided that they would all go their own way instead of finding a new drummer.
While it may have been sad for many fans that the band broke after the death of Bonham, the surviving members continued to play some music and was even a few times together to perform. At the end, the group was initiated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the United States in 1995 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. The following year, Led Zeppelin inaugurated in music all of Fame in the United Kingdom.
In 2007,, Led Zeppelin reunited again to perform in a concert in the United Kingdom intended was to help raise money for scholarships for students planning to attend college. They were later offered money for doing a world tour, but she turned it down. Led Zeppelin was a huge hit in the 70s and the band created waves are still felt today.
Many young people who do not even born when the band was originally together are big fans of the group. Many young aspiring artists, and the current artists admit to be inspired and heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin.
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