Jimmy Page, the Glossary
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James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin.[1]
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411 relations: A Hard Day's Night (film), Abbey Road Studios, Ace Frehley, Aerosmith, Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert, Al Stewart, Alan White (Yes drummer), Aleister Crowley, Alex Lifeson, Alexis Korner, Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, All My Love (Led Zeppelin song), All Your Own, All-Stars (band), AllMusic, Amplifier, Andrew Loog Oldham, Andy Johns, ARMS Charity Concerts, Artists and repertoire, As Tears Go By (song), Atlantic Records, Atlantic Records 40th anniversary, Audio engineer, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, B-Bender, B. B. King, Baby Let's Play House, Baby, Please Don't Go, Bad Company, Bald Headed Woman, BBC, BBC One, BBC Radio 2, Beat Generation, Beck's Bolero, Berklee College of Music, Big Jim Sullivan, Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, Billboard 200, Blabbermouth.net, Blues, Boleskine House, Bootleg recording, Boston, Box of Frogs, Brenda Lee, Brian May, Bruce Rowland, Buddy Guy, ... Expand index (361 more) »
- All-Stars (band) members
- British mandolinists
- British slide guitarists
- Led Zeppelin members
- Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends members
- Musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow
- People from Heston
- Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages members
- Skiffle musicians
- The Firm (rock band) members
- The Honeydrippers members
- The Yardbirds members
- Theremin players
- XYZ (English band) members
A Hard Day's Night (film)
A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 musical comedy film starring the English rock band the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—during the height of Beatlemania.
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Abbey Road Studios
Abbey Road Studios (formerly EMI Recording Studios) is a music recording studio at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, London.
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Ace Frehley
Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley (born April 27, 1951) is an American musician who was the original lead guitarist, occasional lead vocalist and founding member of the rock band Kiss.
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Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970.
Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert
The Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert was a benefit concert held in memory of music executive Ahmet Ertegün at the O2 Arena in London on 10 December 2007.
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Al Stewart
Alastair Ian Stewart (born 5 September 1945) is a Scottish-born singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician who rose to prominence as part of the British folk revival in the 1960s and 1970s.
Alan White (Yes drummer)
Alan White (14 June 1949 – 26 May 2022) was an English drummer, best known for his almost 50-year tenure in the progressive rock band Yes. Jimmy Page and Alan White (Yes drummer) are XYZ (English band) members.
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Aleister Crowley
Aleister Crowley (born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, philosopher, political theorist, novelist, mountaineer, and painter.
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Alex Lifeson
Aleksandar Živojinović (born 27 August 1953), known professionally as Alex Lifeson, is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock band Rush.
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Alexis Korner
Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner (19 April 1928 – 1 January 1984), known professionally as Alexis Korner, was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster, who has sometimes been referred to as "a founding father of British blues". Jimmy Page and Alexis Korner are 20th-century British guitarists.
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Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated
Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, or simply Blues Incorporated, were an English blues band formed in London in 1961, led by Alexis Korner and including at various times Jack Bruce, Charlie Watts, Terry Cox, Ginger Baker, Art Wood, Long John Baldry, Ronnie Jones, Danny Thompson, Graham Bond, Cyril Davies and Dick Heckstall-Smith.
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All My Love (Led Zeppelin song)
"All My Love" is the sixth song on Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door.
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All Your Own
All Your Own is a BBC children's television programme broadcast from 1952 until 1961.
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All-Stars (band)
The All-Stars were a short-lived English blues combo active in the early-mid 1960s. Jimmy Page and All-Stars (band) are English session musicians.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Amplifier
An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the magnitude of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current).
Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham (born 29 January 1944) is an English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author.
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Andy Johns
Jeremy Andrew Johns (20 May 1950 – 7 April 2013) was a British sound engineer and record producer who worked on several well-known rock albums, including the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (1972), Television's Marquee Moon (1977), and a series of albums by Led Zeppelin during the 1970s.
ARMS Charity Concerts
The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 1983.
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Artists and repertoire
Artists and repertoire (or A&R for short) is the division of a record label or music publishing company that is responsible for scouting and overseeing the artistic development of recording artists and songwriters.
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As Tears Go By (song)
"As Tears Go By" is a song written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
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Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson.
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Atlantic Records 40th anniversary
On May 14, 1988, the Atlantic Records label held its 40th-anniversary celebration by staging, at Madison Square Garden, New York, a non-stop concert lasting almost 13 hours starting at noon and ending just shortly before 1am the following morning.
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Audio engineer
An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.
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B-Bender
A B-Bender is a guitar accessory that enables a player to fluidly alter the pitch of a guitar's B-string.
B. B. King
Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Jimmy Page and b. B. King are Kennedy Center honorees.
Baby Let's Play House
"Baby Let's Play House" is a song written and originally recorded by Arthur Gunter in 1954 on the Excello Records label, and covered by Elvis Presley the following year on Sun Records.
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Baby, Please Don't Go
"Baby, Please Don't Go" is a traditional blues song that was popularized by Delta blues musician Big Joe Williams in 1935.
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Bad Company
Bad Company was an English rock supergroup that was formed in London in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, drummer Simon Kirke (both ex-Free), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex-Mott the Hoople) and bassist Boz Burrell (ex-King Crimson). Jimmy Page and bad Company are Atlantic Records artists.
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Bald Headed Woman
"Bald Headed Woman" is a traditional blues song, covered by British rock band the Kinks on their eponymous debut album in 1964.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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Beat Generation
The Beat Generation was a literary subculture movement started by a group of authors whose work explored and influenced American culture and politics in the post-World War II era.
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Beck's Bolero
"Beck's Bolero" is a rock instrumental recorded by English guitarist Jeff Beck in 1966.
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Berklee College of Music
The Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Big Jim Sullivan
James George Tomkins (14 February 1941 – 2 October 2012), known professionally as Big Jim Sullivan, was an English guitarist. Jimmy Page and Big Jim Sullivan are English male guitarists and English session musicians.
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Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (or Bigsby for short) is a type of mechanical vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul Bigsby and produced by the Bigsby Electric Guitar Company (currently an independently operated subsidiary of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation).
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Billboard 200
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.
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Blabbermouth.net
Blabbermouth.net is a website dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock news, as well as album and music DVD reviews.
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Blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s.
Boleskine House
Boleskine House (Taigh Both Fhleisginn) is a manor on the south-east side of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.
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Bootleg recording
A bootleg recording is an audio or video recording of a performance not officially released by the artist or under other legal authority.
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Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
Box of Frogs
Box of Frogs were an English rock band formed in 1983 by former members of the Yardbirds, who released their first album in 1984.
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Brenda Lee
Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer.
Brian May
Sir Brian Harold May (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, animal rights activist and astrophysicist. Jimmy Page and Brian May are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, English heavy metal guitarists and English male guitarists.
Bruce Rowland
Bruce Rowland (born 9 May 1942 in Melbourne) is an Australian composer.
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Buddy Guy
George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) is an American blues guitarist and singer. Jimmy Page and Buddy Guy are Atlantic Records artists and Kennedy Center honorees.
Buddy Holly
Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter and musician who was a central and pioneering figure of mid-1950s rock and roll.
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Cameron Crowe
Cameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American filmmaker and journalist.
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Carter-Lewis and the Southerners
Carter-Lewis and the Southerners were an early-1960s rock band, formed by the Birmingham-born musicians Ken Lewis (guitarist, singer, songwriter) and John Carter (producer, singer, songwriter).
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Celebration Day
"Celebration Day" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, and the third track from their 1970 album Led Zeppelin III.
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Celebration Day (film)
Celebration Day is a concert film and live album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in 2 Arena, London.
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Cello
The violoncello, often simply abbreviated as cello, is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family.
Char (musician)
, known professionally as Char, is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer.
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Charles Shaar Murray
Charles Shaar Murray (born Charles Maximillian Murray; 27 June 1951) is an English music journalist and broadcaster. Jimmy Page and Charles Shaar Murray are English blues guitarists and English male guitarists.
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Chris Dreja
Christopher Walenty Dreja (born 11 November 1945 in Surbiton, Surrey) is an English musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist and bassist for rock band the Yardbirds for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. Jimmy Page and Chris Dreja are English male songwriters and the Yardbirds members.
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Chris Farlowe
Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) is an English rock, blues and soul singer.
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Chris Squire
Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4March 1948 – 27June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. Jimmy Page and Chris Squire are English male songwriters and XYZ (English band) members.
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Chuck Berry
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Jimmy Page and Chuck Berry are Kennedy Center honorees.
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Classic Rock (magazine)
Classic Rock is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future.
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Cocaine
Cocaine (from, from, ultimately from Quechua: kúka) is a tropane alkaloid that acts as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant.
Coda (Led Zeppelin album)
Coda is the ninth and final studio album, as well as the first compilation album by English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Columbia Graphophone Company
Columbia Graphophone Co.
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Come with Me (Puff Daddy song)
"Come with Me" is a song recorded by the American rapper Puff Daddy, featuring English guitarist Jimmy Page, from the soundtrack to the 1998 film, Godzilla.
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Concert film
A concert film or concert movie is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert by either a musician or a stand-up comedian.
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Contactmusic.com is an online magazine of cultural criticism based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Cookham
Cookham is a historic Thames-side village and civil parish on the north-eastern edge of Berkshire, England, north-north-east of Maidenhead and opposite the village of Bourne End.
Corus Entertainment
Corus Entertainment, Inc. (often simply known as Corus, stylized as corus. since 2016) is a Canadian mass media company.
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Country Life (magazine)
Country Life (stylised in all caps) is a British weekly perfect-bound glossy magazine that is published by Future plc.
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Coverdale–Page
Coverdale–Page (stylised as Coverdale • Page) is a collaborative studio album by English singer David Coverdale and guitarist Jimmy Page.
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Cyril Davies
Cyril Davies (23 January 1932 – 7 January 1964) was an English blues musician, and one of the first blues harmonica players in England. Jimmy Page and Cyril Davies are all-Stars (band) members.
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DADGAD
, or Celtic tuning, is an alternative guitar tuning most associated with Celtic music, though it has also found use in rock, folk, metal and several other genres.
Dan Hawkins (musician)
Daniel Francis Hawkins (born 12 December 1976) is an English guitarist, best known as a guitarist and backing singer of the rock band the Darkness. Jimmy Page and Dan Hawkins (musician) are 21st-century British guitarists and British lead guitarists.
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Dana Gillespie
Richenda Antoinette de Winterstein Gillespie (born 30 March 1949), known professionally as Dana Gillespie, is an English actress, singer and songwriter.
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Danelectro Shorthorn
The Danelectro Shorthorn line of guitars is a dual cutaway hollow bodied design, made of Masonite and poplar.
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Dave Berry (musician)
Dave Berry (born David Holgate Grundy, 6 February 1941) is an English rock singer and former teen idol during the 1960s.
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Dave Mustaine
David Scott Mustaine (born September 13, 1961) is an American musician. Jimmy Page and Dave Mustaine are Kerrang! Awards winners.
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David Beckham
David Robert Joseph Beckham (born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the president and co-owner of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City.
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David Coverdale
David Coverdale (born 22 September 1951) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the founder and lead singer of the hard rock band Whitesnake.
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David McCallum Sr.
David Fotheringham McCallum (26 March 1897 – 21 March 1972) was the Scottish leader (principal first violinist) of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Scottish National Orchestra.
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Davis Guggenheim
Philip Davis Guggenheim is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.
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Dazed and Confused (Jake Holmes song)
"Dazed and Confused" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jake Holmes in 1967.
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Deanery Garden
Deanery Garden (or The Deanery) is an Arts and Crafts style house and garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England.
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Death Wish 3
Death Wish 3 is a 1985 American vigilante action-thriller film directed and edited by Michael Winner.
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Death Wish II (album)
Death Wish II: The Original Soundtrack - Music by Jimmy Page is a soundtrack album by Jimmy Page, released by Swan Song Records on 15 February 1982, to accompany the film Death Wish II.
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Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.
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Diamonds (instrumental)
"Diamonds" is an instrumental composed by Jerry Lordan and first released as a single by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan in January 1963.
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Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils
Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils, written by in 1981, is a reference, guide, and source book, which examines variations in, developments of, and meanings of sigils and symbols, used by occultists, alchemists, astrologers, hermeticists, magicians and others, over the past millennium.
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DigiTech Whammy
The DigiTech Whammy is a pitch shifter pedal manufactured by DigiTech.
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Distortion (music)
Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.
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Donovan
Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer.
Dortmund
Dortmund (Düörpm; Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the ninth-largest city in Germany.
Double album
A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc.
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Downtown (Petula Clark song)
"Downtown" is a song written and produced by English composer Tony Hatch.
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Dunlop Cry Baby
The Dunlop Cry Baby is a popular wah-wah pedal, manufactured by Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. The name Cry Baby was from the original pedal from which it was copied, the Thomas Organ/Vox Cry Baby wah-wah, first manufactured in 1966.
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Earls Court 1975
Earls Court 1975 were five concerts performed by the English rock band Led Zeppelin at Earls Court Arena in London in May 1975.
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Earls Court Exhibition Centre
Earls Court Exhibition Centre was a major international exhibition and events venue in London, England.
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Echo Music Prize
Echo Music Prize (stylised as ECHO) was an accolade by the, an association of recording companies of Germany to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry.
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Echoplex
The Echoplex is a tape delay effects unit, first made in 1959.
Eddie Kramer
Edwin H. Kramer (born 19 April 1942) is a South African-born recording producer and engineer.
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Eddie Van Halen
Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) was an American musician.
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Edward Hudson (magazine owner)
Edward Burgess Hudson (1854–1936) was the founder of Country Life magazine in 1897.
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Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.
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Elevator music
Elevator music (also known as Muzak, piped music, or lift music) is a type of background music played in elevators, in rooms where many people come together for reasons other than listening to music, and during telephone calls when placed on hold.
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Elmore James
Elmore James (Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader.
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Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.
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Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)
Arnold George Dorsey (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer who has been described as "one of the finest middle-of-the-road balladeers around".
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Epsom
Epsom is a town in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, about south of central London.
Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, all-Stars (band) members, British lead guitarists, British slide guitarists, English blues guitarists, English male guitarists and the Yardbirds members.
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Everyone's Gone to the Moon
"Everyone's Gone to the Moon" is the debut single by British singer-songwriter and record producer Jonathan King.
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Ewell
Ewell is a town in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England.
Feltham
Feltham is a town in West London, England, from Charing Cross.
Fender Electric XII
The Fender Electric XII is a purpose-built 12-string electric guitar, designed for folk rockers.
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Fender Stratocaster
The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed between 1952 and 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.
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Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is an electric guitar produced by Fender.
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Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Jimmy Page and foo Fighters are Kerrang! Awards winners.
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Fred Durst
William Frederick Durst (born Frederick Allen Mayne III; August 20, 1970) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and director.
Freddie King
Freddie King (September 3, 1934December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.
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GCE Ordinary Level (United Kingdom)
The General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level, also called the O-level or O level, was a subject-based academic qualification.
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Geffen Records
Geffen Records (formerly Geffen Records Inc. until 2004) is an American record label, founded in 1980 by David Geffen.
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Genesis Publications
Genesis Publications Limited is a British publishing company founded in 1974 by Brian Roylance, a former student of the London College of Printing.
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Gerolamo Cardano
Gerolamo Cardano (also Girolamo or Geronimo; Jérôme Cardan; Hieronymus Cardanus.; 24 September 1501– 21 September 1576) was an Italian polymath whose interests and proficiencies ranged through those of mathematician, physician, biologist, physicist, chemist, astrologer, astronomer, philosopher, writer, and gambler.
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Giannini (guitar company)
Giannini is a Brazilian musical instruments manufacturing company, based in Salto, São Paulo.
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Gibson Brands
Gibson, Inc. (formerly Gibson Guitar Corporation and Gibson Brands Inc.) is an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and professional audio equipment from Kalamazoo, Michigan, and now based in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Gibson EDS-1275
The Gibson EDS-1275 is a double neck Gibson electric guitar introduced in 1963 and still in production.
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Gibson J-200
The Gibson J-200 (formerly the Gibson SJ-200 or Super Jumbo 200), is an acoustic guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson Les Paul
The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952.
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Global News
Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network.
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Glyn Johns
Glyn Thomas Johns (born 15 February 1942) is an English recording engineer and record producer.
Godzilla (1998 film)
Godzilla is a 1998 American monster film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich.
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Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey song)
"Goldfinger" is the title song from the 1964 James Bond film of the same name.
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Graham Nash
Graham William Nash (born 2 February 1942) is an English-American musician, singer and songwriter. Jimmy Page and Graham Nash are English folk guitarists and English male guitarists.
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Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is a special Grammy Award that is awarded by The Recording Academy to "performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." This award is distinct from the Grammy Hall of Fame Award, which honors specific recordings rather than individuals, and the Grammy Trustees Award, which honors non-performers.
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Grimoire
A grimoire (also known as a "book of spells", "magic book", or a "spellbook") is a textbook of magic, typically including instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms, and divination, and how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, deities, and demons.
Guildford Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit, Guildford, commonly known as Guildford Cathedral, is the Anglican cathedral in Guildford, Surrey, England.
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Guitar Player
Guitar Player is an American magazine for guitarists, founded in 1967 in San Jose, California.
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Guitar tunings
Guitar tunings are the assignment of pitches to the open strings of guitars, including classical guitars, acoustic guitars, and electric guitars.
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Guitar World
Guitar World is a monthly music magazine for guitarists – and fans of guitar-based music and trends – that has been published since July 1980.
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Guitarist (magazine)
Guitarist is a British monthly music-making magazine published by Future plc.
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Gus Dudgeon
Angus Boyd "Gus" Dudgeon (30 September 1942 – 21 July 2002) was an English record producer, who oversaw many of Elton John's most acclaimed recordings, including his commercial breakthrough, "Your Song".
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Hammer of the Gods (book)
Hammer of the Gods is a book written by music journalist Stephen Davis, published in 1985.
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Hammersmith Apollo
The Hammersmith Apollo, currently called the Eventim Apollo for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the Hammersmith Odeon, is a live entertainment performance venue, originally built as a cinema called the Gaumont Palace.
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Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
"Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" is a song by the English rock group the Yardbirds.
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Hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars.
Harmony Company
The Harmony Company is a former guitar manufacturing company that is currently a brand owned by Singapore-based BandLab Technologies.
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Höfner
Karl Höfner GmbH & Co.
Heart of Stone (Rolling Stones song)
"Heart of Stone" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, credited to the songwriting partnership of Jagger/Richards.
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Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Here Comes the Night
"Here Comes the Night" is a 1964 song, written by Bert Berns.
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Heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a morphinan opioid substance synthesized from the dried latex of the Papaver somniferum plant; it is mainly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects.
Heston
Heston is a suburban area and part of the Hounslow district in the London Borough of Hounslow.
Hip hop music
Hip hop or hip-hop, also known as rap and formerly as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community.
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Hiwatt
Hiwatt (stylized in all caps) is a British company that manufactures amplifiers for electric guitars and electric basses.
Holland Street, Kensington
Holland Street is a street in Kensington, London W8.
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Honorary degree
An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements.
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Houses of the Holy
Houses of the Holy is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 28 March 1973 in the United States and on 30 March 1973 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records.
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How Many More Times
"How Many More Times" is the ninth and final track on English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin.
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Hubert Sumlin
Hubert Charles Sumlin (November 16, 1931 – December 4, 2011) was a Chicago blues guitarist and singer, best known for his "wrenched, shattering bursts of notes, sudden cliff-hanger silences and daring rhythmic suspensions" as a member of Howlin' Wolf's band.
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Hurdy-gurdy
The hurdy-gurdy is a string instrument that produces sound by a hand-crank-turned, rosined wheel rubbing against the strings.
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Huw Wheldon
Sir Huw Pyrs Wheldon, (7 May 1916 – 14 March 1986) was a Welsh broadcaster and BBC executive.
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I Can't Explain
"I Can't Explain" is a song by English rock band the Who, written by Pete Townshend and produced by Shel Talmy.
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I'm Down
"I'm Down" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
IBC Studios
The IBC Recording Studios were independent recording studios located at 35 Portland Place in London, England.
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If These Walls Could Sing
If These Walls Could Sing is a 2022 British documentary film directed by Mary McCartney, in her feature documentary debut, about the history of Abbey Road Studios in London and the experiences and memories of the musicians who have played there.
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Immediate Records was a British record label, started in 1965 by The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham and Tony Calder, and concentrating on the London-based blues and R&B scene.
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In Through the Out Door
In Through the Out Door is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Infectious mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis (IM, mono), also known as glandular fever, is an infection usually caused by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV).
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It Might Get Loud
It Might Get Loud is a 2008 American documentary film by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim.
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Jack White
John Anthony White (born July 9, 1975) is an American musician who served as the guitarist and lead singer of the rock duo the White Stripes.
Jackie DeShannon
Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers; August 21, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards, as both singer and composer.
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James Burton
James Edward Burton (born August 21, 1939, in Dubberly, Louisiana) is an American guitarist.
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Jason Bonham
Jason John Bonham (born 15 July 1966) is an English drummer. Jimmy Page and Jason Bonham are English session musicians.
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Jeff Beck
Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 194410 January 2023) was an English guitarist. Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck are 20th-century British guitarists, 20th-century English male musicians, 21st-century British guitarists, 21st-century English male musicians, British lead guitarists, English blues guitarists, English male guitarists, English male songwriters, Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends members, Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages members, the Honeydrippers members and the Yardbirds members.
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis (September 29, 1935October 28, 2022) was an American pianist, singer and songwriter.
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Jet Harris
Terence "Jet" Harris (6 July 1939 – 18 March 2011) was an English rock and roll musician.
Jim McCarty
James Stanley McCarty (born 25 July 1943) is an English musician, best known as the drummer for the Yardbirds and Renaissance. Jimmy Page and Jim McCarty are the Yardbirds members.
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Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer.
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Jimmy Page: Session Man
Jimmy Page: Session Man is a two-volume compilation album featuring tracks by various artists on which Jimmy Page performed as a session musician, recorded between 1963 and 1968.
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Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements.
Joe Perry (musician)
Joseph Anthony Pereira (born September 10, 1950), professionally known as Joe Perry, is an American musician best known as a founding member, guitarist, backing and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Aerosmith.
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Joe Satriani
Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg.
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Joe Walsh
Joseph Fidler Walsh (born Joseph Woodward Fidler; November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Jimmy Page and Joe Walsh are Atlantic Records artists and Kennedy Center honorees.
John Bonham
John Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980) was an English musician who was the drummer of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page and John Bonham are English session musicians, led Zeppelin members and Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends members.
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John Entwistle
John Alec Entwistle (9 October 194427 June 2002) was an English musician who was the bass guitarist for the rock band the Who. Jimmy Page and John Entwistle are English male songwriters and musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow.
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John Frusciante
John Anthony Frusciante (born March 5, 1970) is an American musician and the guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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John Mayall
John Brumwell Mayall (29 November 1933 – 22 July 2024) was an English blues and rock musician, songwriter and producer. Jimmy Page and John Mayall are English blues guitarists and English male songwriters.
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John McGeoch
John Alexander McGeoch (25 August 1955 – 4 March 2004) was a Scottish musician and songwriter. Jimmy Page and John McGeoch are 20th-century British guitarists.
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John Paul Jones (musician)
John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin; 3 January 1946), is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the rock band Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones (musician) are Atlantic Records artists, British mandolinists, English male composers, English male songwriters, English session musicians, Kennedy Center honorees and led Zeppelin members.
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John Williams
John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932)Nylund, Rob (November 15, 2022). Jimmy Page and John Williams are Atlantic Records artists and Kennedy Center honorees.
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Johnnie Walker (DJ)
Johnnie Walker, MBE (born Peter Waters Dingley; 30 March 1945) is an English radio disc jockey and broadcaster.
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Johnny Hallyday
Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock and roll and pop singer and actor, credited with having brought rock and roll to France.
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Johnny Kidd & the Pirates
Johnny Kidd & the Pirates (known simply as The Pirates after their reunion) were an English rock band led by singer/songwriter Johnny Kidd.
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Jolana (guitar brand)
Jolana was a Czechoslovakian guitar manufacturing company that produced electric guitars and basses from 1960 to near 1989.
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Jonathan King
Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King; 6 December 1944) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer.
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Kashmir (song)
"Kashmir" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Keith Moon
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician who was the drummer for the rock band the Who. Jimmy Page and Keith Moon are 20th-century English male musicians.
Keith Relf
William Keith Relf (22 March 194312 May 1976) was an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for rock band the Yardbirds. Jimmy Page and Keith Relf are the Yardbirds members.
Keith Richards
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. Jimmy Page and Keith Richards are British lead guitarists, English blues guitarists and English male guitarists.
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Kennedy Center Honors
The Kennedy Center Honors are annual honors given to those in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture.
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Kenneth Anger
Kenneth Anger (born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemyer, February 3, 1927 – May 11, 2023) was an American underground experimental filmmaker, actor, and writer.
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Kensington
Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England.
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Kinks (album)
Kinks is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Kinks.
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Kirk Hammett
Kirk Lee Hammett (born November 18, 1962) is an American musician who has been the lead guitarist of heavy metal band Metallica since 1983.
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Knebworth Festival
The Knebworth Festival is a recurring open-air rock and pop concert held on the grounds of the Knebworth House in Knebworth, England.
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Knight
A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity.
Layla
"Layla" is a song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, originally recorded with their band Derek and the Dominos, as the thirteenth track from their only studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970).
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin are Atlantic Records artists and Kennedy Center honorees.
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Led Zeppelin (album)
Led Zeppelin (sometimes referred to as Led Zeppelin I) is the debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin II is the second studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969 in the United States and on 31 October 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records.
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Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin III is the third studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 5 October 1970.
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Led Zeppelin IV
The untitled fourth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, was released on 8 November 1971 by Atlantic Records.
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Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973
Led Zeppelin's 1973 North American Tour was the ninth concert tour of North America by the English rock band.
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Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1977
Led Zeppelin's 1977 North American Tour was the eleventh and final concert tour of North America by the English rock band.
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Led Zeppelin Scandinavian Tour 1968
The English rock band Led Zeppelin staged a concert tour of Denmark and Sweden in September1968.
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Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress, and model.
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List of Cambridge Companions to Music
The Cambridge Companions to Music form a book series published by Cambridge University Press.
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Little Games
Little Games is the fourth American album by the English rock band the Yardbirds.
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Live Aid
Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985.
Live at the Greek
Live at the Greek: Excess All Areas is a double live album by Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes, released by musicmaker.com on 29 February 2000 and reissued by TVT Records on 4 July 2000.
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Lori Mattix
Lori Mattix, sometimes known as Lori Maddox or Lori Lightning, is an American former child model and "baby" groupie of the 1970s.
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Louise Mensch
Louise Daphne Mensch (née Bagshawe; born 28 June 1971) is a British blogger, novelist, and former Conservative Member of Parliament.
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Love Chronicles
Love Chronicles is the second studio album of folk artist Al Stewart, released in September 1969.
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Lucifer Rising (film)
Lucifer Rising is a short film by director Kenneth Anger.
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Luthier
A luthier is a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments.
Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (born 29 December 1946) is an English rock singer.
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Marquee Club
The Marquee Club was a music venue in London, England, which opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts.
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Marshall Amplification
Marshall Amplification is a British company that designs and manufactures music amplifiers and speaker cabinets.
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Martin D-28
The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Mary McCartney
Mary Anna McCartney (born 28 August 1969) is an English photographer, documentary filmmaker, plant-based and vegetarian cookbook author, and activist.
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Mean Business
Mean Business is the second and final studio album by The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 3 February 1986.
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Mermaid Theatre
The Mermaid Theatre was a theatre encompassing the site of Puddle Dock and Curriers' Alley at Blackfriars in the City of London, and the first built in the City since the time of Shakespeare.
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MeToo movement
#MeToo is a social movement and awareness campaign against sexual abuse, sexual harassment and rape culture, in which people publicize their experiences of sexual abuse or sexual harassment.
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Michael Caine
Sir Michael Caine (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933) is a retired English actor.
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Michael Winner
Michael Robert Winner (30 October 1935 – 21 January 2013) was a British filmmaker, writer, and media personality.
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Mick Mars
Robert Alan Deal (born May 4, 1951), known professionally as Mick Mars, is an American musician best known as the former lead guitarist and co-founder of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.
Mickey Finn (guitarist)
Michael F. Waller (3 March 1947 – 1 February 2013), also known by the stage name Mickey Finn, was an English guitarist.
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Microphone
A microphone, colloquially called a mic, or mike, is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.
Middlesex
Middlesex (abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England.
Mike Hurst (producer)
Mike Hurst (born Michael John Longhurst Pickworth, 19 September 1942) is an English musician and record producer. Jimmy Page and Mike Hurst (producer) are English male songwriters.
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Mike Leander
Michael George Farr (30 June 1941 – 18 April 1996), known professionally as Mike Leander, was a British arranger, songwriter and record producer. Jimmy Page and Mike Leander are English male songwriters.
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Misty Mountain Hop
"Misty Mountain Hop" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin that was released in 1971 by Atlantic Records.
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Mojo (magazine)
Mojo (stylised in all caps) is a popular music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer.
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Monsters of Rock
Monsters of Rock is a hard rock and heavy metal music festival.
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Most High (song)
"Most High" is a song by English rock duo Jimmy Page and Robert Plant from their only studio album, Walking into Clarksdale (1998).
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MTV Unplugged
MTV Unplugged is an American television series on MTV.
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Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged.
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Musician (magazine)
Musician was a monthly magazine that covered news and information about American popular music.
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MXR Phase 90
The MXR Phase 90 is a phaser effects pedal introduced in 1972 by MXR.
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Neil Christian
Neil Christian (born Christopher Tidmarsh, 14 February 1943 – 4 January 2010) - accessed December 2010 was an English singer.
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New wave music
New wave is a music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the 1970s through the 1980s.
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Nick Kent
Nick Kent (born 24 December 1951) is a British rock critic and musician, best known for his writing for the NME in the 1970s, and his books The Dark Stuff (1994) and Apathy for the Devil (2010).
Nicky Hopkins
Nicholas Christian Hopkins (24 February 1944 – 6 September 1994) was an English pianist and organist. Jimmy Page and Nicky Hopkins are 20th-century English male musicians, all-Stars (band) members, English session musicians, Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends members and Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages members.
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Nico
Christa Päffgen (16 October 1938 – 18 July 1988), known by her stage name Nico, was a German singer, songwriter, actress, and model.
Nigel Eaton
Nigel Eaton is a British multi-instrumentalist and composer best known for playing the hurdy-gurdy.
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NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.
No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded
No Quarter is a live album by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Now and Zen
Now and Zen is the fourth solo album by Robert Plant, released 29 February 1988 by Es Paranza Records, Plant's own label.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
Occult
The occult (from occultus) is a category of esoteric or supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of organized religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving a 'hidden' or 'secret' agency, such as magic and mysticism.
Octave effect
Octave effect boxes are a type of special effects unit which mix the input signal with a synthesized signal whose musical tone is an octave lower or higher than the original.
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Olympic Studios
Olympic Studios was a British independent recording studio based on Church Road, Barnes, London.
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Omnibus Press
Omnibus Press is a publisher of music-related books.
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One Hit (To the Body)
"One Hit (To the Body)" is the opening track to the English rock band the Rolling Stones' 1986 album Dirty Work.
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Open G tuning
Among alternative tunings for the guitar, an open G tuning is an open tuning that features the G-major chord; its open notes are selected from the notes of a G-major chord, such as the G-major triad (G,B,D).
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Orange Amps
Orange Amps is an English amplifier manufacturing company, noted for their products' distinctive sound and the bright orange Tolex-like covering of their heads and speaker cabinets.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Ordo Templi Orientis
Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) is an occult secret society and hermetic magical organization founded at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Otis Rush
Otis Rush Jr. (April 29, 1934 – September 29, 2018) was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter.
Outrider (album)
Outrider is an album by Jimmy Page, released by Geffen Records on 21 June 1988.
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Over the Hills and Far Away (Led Zeppelin song)
"Over the Hills and Far Away" is the third track from English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1973 album Houses of the Holy.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
Oxford Union
The Oxford Union Society, commonly referred to as the Oxford Union, is a debating society in the city of Oxford, England, whose membership is drawn primarily from the University of Oxford.
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Page and Plant
Page and Plant (also known as Jimmy Page & Robert Plant) were an English rock band active between 1994 and 1998. Jimmy Page and Page and Plant are Atlantic Records artists.
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Paul Rodgers
Paul Bernard Rodgers (born 17 December 1949) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers are the Firm (rock band) members.
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Paul Samwell-Smith
Paul Granville Samwell-Smith (born Paul G. Smith, 8 May 1943, in Brentford, West London, England) is an English musician and record producer. Jimmy Page and Paul Samwell-Smith are musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow and the Yardbirds members.
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Pete Townshend
Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend (born 19 May 1945) is an English musician. Jimmy Page and Pete Townshend are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, Atlantic Records artists, British lead guitarists, British mandolinists, English male composers, English male guitarists, Kennedy Center honorees and musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow.
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Peter Grant (music manager)
Peter Grant (5 April 1935 – 21 November 1995) was an English music manager, best known as the manager of Led Zeppelin from their creation in 1968 to their breakup in 1980.
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Petula Clark
Petula Clark CBE (born 15 November 1932) is a British singer, actress, and songwriter.
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Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Jimmy Page and Phil Collins are Atlantic Records artists, English session musicians and musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow.
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Physical Graffiti
Physical Graffiti is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Please Read the Letter
"Please Read the Letter" is a song originally written and recorded by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (as Page and Plant) for their 1998 album Walking into Clarksdale.
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Plumpton Place
Plumpton Place is a Grade II* listed Elizabethan manor house in Plumpton, East Sussex, England.
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Presence (album)
Presence is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Q (magazine)
Q was a popular music magazine.
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Queen (band)
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). Jimmy Page and Queen (band) are Kerrang! Awards winners.
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Radioactive (The Firm song)
"Radioactive" is a song by English rock band The Firm.
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Ramble On
"Ramble On" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
Recreational drug use
Recreational drug use is the use of one or more psychoactive drugs to induce an altered state of consciousness, either for pleasure or for some other casual purpose or pastime.
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Remaster
A remaster is a change in the sound or image quality of previously created forms of media, whether audiophonic, cinematic, or videographic.
Reverse echo
Reverse echo and reverse reverb are sound effects created as the result of recording an echo or reverb effect of an audio recording played backwards.
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Ric Grech
Richard Roman Grechko (1 November 1946 – 17 March 1990), better known as Ric Grech, was a British rock musician.
Richard Cole
Richard Cole (2 January 1946 – 2 December 2021) was an English music manager, who was involved in the rock music business from the mid-1960s to 2003.
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Richard Harris
Richard St John Francis Harris (1 October 1930 – 25 October 2002) was an Irish actor and singer.
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Richie Sambora
Richard Stephen Sambora (born July 11, 1959) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Bon Jovi from 1983 to 2013.
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Riff
A riff is a short, repeated motif or figure in the melody or accompaniment of a musical composition.
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Robert Plant
Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are Atlantic Records artists, Kennedy Center honorees, led Zeppelin members and the Honeydrippers members.
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Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)
"Rock and Roll" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released as the second track on their fourth studio album in 1971.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.
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Rock music
Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Rockabilly
Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music.
Roger Giffin
Roger Giffin is an English luthier, sometimes referred to as "guitarmaker to the stars".
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Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Ronnie Lane
Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician and songwriter who was the bassist and co-founder of the rock bands Small Faces (1965–69) and Faces (1969–73). Jimmy Page and Ronnie Lane are Atlantic Records artists.
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Roy Harper (singer)
Roy Harper (born 12 June 1941) is an English folk rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Jimmy Page and roy Harper (singer) are English folk guitarists and English male guitarists.
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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.
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Royal Festival Hall
The Royal Festival Hall is a 2,700-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London, England.
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Royston Ellis
Christopher Royston George Ellis (10 February 1941 – 27 February 2023), known as Royston Ellis, was an English novelist, travel writer and erstwhile beat poet.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Scarlet Page
Scarlet Lilith Eleida Page (born 24 March 1971) is an English photographer.
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Scarlett Sabet
Scarlett Sabet (born) is an English poet and performer based in London.
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Scotty Moore
Winfield Scott Moore III (December 27, 1931 – June 28, 2016) was an American guitarist who formed The Blue Moon Boys in 1954, Elvis Presley's backing band.
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Scream for Help (album)
Scream for Help is a soundtrack album by John Paul Jones, released by Atlantic Records on 22 March 1985 to accompany the film Scream for Help.
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Sean Combs
Sean Love Combs (born Sean John Combs; November 4, 1969), also known by his stage name Diddy, formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer and record executive. Jimmy Page and Sean Combs are Atlantic Records artists.
Session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance.
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Shel Talmy
Sheldon Talmy (born August 11, 1937) is an American record producer, songwriter and arranger, best known for his work in the UK in the 1960s with the Who, the Kinks and many others.
Shepherd's Bush Empire
Shepherd's Bush Empire (currently known as O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the BBC Television Theatre) is a music venue in Shepherd's Bush, West London, run by the Academy Music Group.
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Shirley Bassey
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey (born 8 January 1937) is a Welsh singer.
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Show of Peace Concert
Show of Peace Concert was a planned global peace concert that gained support from celebrities, musicians and World Leaders.
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Sick Again
"Sick Again" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti.
Sigil
A sigil is a type of symbol used in magic.
Skiffle
Skiffle is a genre of folk music with influences from American folk music, blues, country, bluegrass, and jazz, generally performed with a mixture of manufactured and homemade or improvised instruments.
Sky News
Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel and organisation.
Slash (musician)
Saul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), known professionally as Slash, is a British-American musician who is known as the lead guitarist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and mid 1990s. Jimmy Page and Slash (musician) are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, British slide guitarists, English male guitarists, English male songwriters and Kerrang! Awards winners.
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Small Faces
The Small Faces were an English rock band from London, founded in 1965. Jimmy Page and Small Faces are Atlantic Records artists.
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Sol Studios
Sol Studios (also known as The Mill or The Sol) is a recording studio located in Cookham, Berkshire, England.
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Sonning
Sonning (traditional:; modern) is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England, on the River Thames, east of Reading.
Sounds (magazine)
Sounds was a UK weekly pop/rock music newspaper, published from 10 October 1970 to 6 April 1991.
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Stax Records
Stax Records is an American record company, originally based in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Stephen Stills
Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Manassas. As both a solo act and member of three successful bands, Stills has combined record sales of over 35 million albums. He was ranked number 28 in Rolling Stones 2003 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"Rolling Stone 2003-08-27. Jimmy Page and Stephen Stills are Atlantic Records artists.
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Steve Vai
Steven Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer.
Steve Winwood
Stephen Lawrence Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician and songwriter whose genres include blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock and pop rock. Jimmy Page and Steve Winwood are English male guitarists and English male songwriters.
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Steven Tyler
Steven Victor Tallarico (born March 26, 1948), known professionally as Steven Tyler, is an American singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the Boston-based rock band Aerosmith, in which he also plays the keyboards, harmonica and percussion.
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Stevie Nicks
Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter known for her work with the band Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist. Jimmy Page and Stevie Nicks are Atlantic Records artists.
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Street performance
Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities.
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Substance dependence
Substance dependence, also known as drug dependence, is a biopsychological situation whereby an individual's functionality is dependent on the necessitated re-consumption of a psychoactive substance because of an adaptive state that has developed within the individual from psychoactive substance consumption that results in the experience of withdrawal and that necessitates the re-consumption of the drug.
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Sun Studio
Sun Studio is a recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950.
Sunshine Superman (album)
Sunshine Superman is the third studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan.
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Supergroup (music)
A supergroup is a musical group formed with members who are already successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups.
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Swan Song Records
Swan Song Records was a record label that was launched by the English rock band Led Zeppelin on 10 May 1974; however, its first record releases (in UK and US, respectively) were Silk Torpedo by another English rock band, The Pretty Things, and the self-titled album, Bad Company.
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Tangerine (Led Zeppelin song)
"Tangerine" is a folk rock song by the English band Led Zeppelin.
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Ten Little Indians (Harry Nilsson song)
"Ten Little Indians" is a song by Harry Nilsson released on his 1967 album Pandemonium Shadow Show.
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Ten Years Gone
"Ten Years Gone" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti.
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Thank You (Led Zeppelin song)
"Thank You" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their second studio album Led Zeppelin II (1969).
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The Asahi Shimbun
is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan.
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The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
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The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes are an American rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1984.
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The Crying Game (song)
"The Crying Game" is a song written by Geoff Stephens.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Edge
David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known as the Edge or simply Edge,McCormick (2006), pp. Jimmy Page and the Edge are Kennedy Center honorees.
The Equinox
The Equinox (subtitle: The Review of Scientific Illuminism) is a periodical that serves as the official organ of the A∴A∴, a magical order founded by Aleister Crowley (although material is often of import to its sister organization, Ordo Templi Orientis).
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The Firm (album)
The Firm is the first studio album by British rock band the Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 11 February 1985.
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The Firm (rock band)
The Firm were a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, featuring singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Jimmy Page, drummer Chris Slade, and bassist Tony Franklin.
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The Honeydrippers
The Honeydrippers were an English rock and roll band of the 1980s. Jimmy Page and the Honeydrippers are Atlantic Records artists.
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The Honeydrippers: Volume One
The Honeydrippers: Volume One is a mini-album released on 24 September 1984, by a band led by rock singer Robert Plant.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.
The Lesser Key of Solomon
The Lesser Key of Solomon, also known by its Latin title Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis or simply the Lemegeton, is an anonymously authored grimoire on sorcery, mysticism and magic.
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The Nashville Teens
The Nashville Teens are an English rock band, formed in Surrey in 1962.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The O2 Arena
The O2 Arena, commonly known as The O2, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the centre of The O2 entertainment district on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London.
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The Rain Song
"The Rain Song" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Jimmy Page and The Rolling Stones are Atlantic Records artists.
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The Song Remains the Same (film)
The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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The Song Remains the Same (song)
"The Song Remains the Same" is a song by the English rock group Led Zeppelin.
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The Tower House
The Tower House, 29 Melbury Road, is a late-Victorian townhouse in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, London, built by the architect and designer William Burges as his home.
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The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Jimmy Page and The Who are Kennedy Center honorees.
The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds are an English rock band, formed in London in 1963.
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Thelema
Thelema is a Western esoteric and occult social or spiritual philosophy and a new religious movement founded in the early 1900s by Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), an English writer, mystic, occultist, and ceremonial magician.
Them (band)
Them were a Northern Irish rock band formed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in April 1964, most prominently known for their 1964 garage rock standard "Gloria" and launching Van Morrison's musical career.
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Theremin
The theremin (--> originally known as the ætherphone, etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/ thereminvox) is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the performer (who is known as a thereminist).
Tobacco Road (song)
"Tobacco Road" is a blues song written and first recorded by John D. Loudermilk in December 1959 and released in 1960.
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Tony Iommi
Anthony Frank Iommi Jr. (born 19 February 1948) is an English musician. Jimmy Page and Tony Iommi are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, English heavy metal guitarists and English male songwriters.
Tony Meehan
Daniel Joseph Anthony Meehan (2 March 1943 – 28 November 2005) was a founder member of the British group the Drifters with Jet Harris, Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch, which evolved into the Shadows.
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Tony Thompson (drummer)
Anthony Terrence Thompson (November 15, 1954 – November 12, 2003) was an American session drummer best known as the drummer of the Power Station and a member of Chic.
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Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the most prestigious and largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, founded in 1976 and taking place each September.
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Tour Over Europe 1980
Tour Over Europe 1980 was the last concert tour by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Trouser Press
Trouser Press was a rock and roll magazine started in New York in 1974 as a mimeographed fanzine by editor/publisher Ira Robbins, fellow fan of the Who, Dave Schulps, and Karen Rose under the name "Trans-Oceanic Trouser Press" (a reference to a song by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and an acronymic play on the British TV show Top of the Pops).
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TVNZ
Television New Zealand (Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region.
Twice as Much
Twice as Much was a British musical duo, composed of Dave Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946, London) and Andrew Rose (born Andrew Colin Campbell Rose, 12 March 1946, Edgware, Middlesex), harmony singers who wrote much of their own material.
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UK Music Hall of Fame
The UK Music Hall of Fame was an awards ceremony to honour musicians, of any nationality, for their lifetime contributions to music in the United Kingdom.
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Uncut (magazine)
Uncut is a monthly magazine based in London.
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University of Surrey
The University of Surrey is a public research university in Guildford, Surrey, England.
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Valco
Valco was a US manufacturer of guitar amplifiers from the 1940s through 1968.
Van Morrison
Sir George Ivan Morrison (born 31 August 1945) is a singer-songwriter and musician from Northern Ireland whose recording career spans seven decades. Jimmy Page and Van Morrison are skiffle musicians.
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Vox Phantom
The Vox Phantom is an electric guitar, originally released in 1962 by the Jennings company.
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Walking into Clarksdale
Walking into Clarksdale is the only studio album by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Wearing and Tearing
"Wearing and Tearing" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin.
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Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium (sometimes referred to as The New Wembley and branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is an association football stadium in Wembley, London.
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Wes Scantlin
Wesley Reid Scantlin (born June 9, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.
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Westfalenhallen
Westfalenhallen (English: Halls of Westphalia) is a commercial complex composed of conference (Kongresszentrum Dortmund) and exhibition centers (Messe Dortmund) with an indoor arena (Westfalenhalle), located in Dortmund, Germany.
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Whatever Happened to Jugula?
Whatever Happened to Jugula? is the 13th studio album by English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper.
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When the Levee Breaks
"When the Levee Breaks" is a country blues song written and first recorded by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929.
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Whitesnake
Whitesnake are an English hard rock band formed in London in 1978.
Whole Lotta Love
"Whole Lotta Love" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
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Wikiquote
Wikiquote is part of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation using MediaWiki software.
William Burges
William Burges (2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer.
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With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)
With a Little Help from My Friends is the debut album by singer-songwriter Joe Cocker, released in late April 1969.
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Wolfmother
Wolfmother is an Australian hard rock band from Sydney.
XYZ (English band)
XYZ were a short-lived English rock supergroup.
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Yes (band)
Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford. Jimmy Page and Yes (band) are Atlantic Records artists.
You Shook Me
"You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters.
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Zeppelin
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century.
Zodiac
The zodiac is a belt-shaped region of the sky that extends approximately 8° north and south (as measured in celestial latitude) of the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year.
2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and officially branded as Beijing 2008, were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China.
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See also
All-Stars (band) members
- Art Wood
- Bill Wyman
- Carlo Little
- Charlie Watts
- Cyril Davies
- Eric Clapton
- Geoff Bradford (musician)
- Ian Stewart (musician)
- Jimmy Page
- Johnny Parker (jazz pianist)
- Long John Baldry
- Mick Jagger
- Micky Waller
- Nicky Hopkins
- Ricky Fenson
British mandolinists
- Adrian Edmondson
- Albert Lee
- Attila the Stockbroker
- Benji Kirkpatrick
- Benny Gallagher
- Chris Newman (guitarist)
- Davey Johnstone
- Dusepo
- Graham Lyle
- Hilary James
- Jimmy Page
- Joe Brown (musician)
- John Paul Jones (musician)
- Pasquale Troise
- Pete Townshend
- Peter Knight (folk musician)
- Philip J. Bone
- Ray Jackson (musician)
- Ric Sanders
- Richard Thompson (musician)
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Rod Clements
- Simon Cowe
- Simon Mayor
- Tim Hart
- Zak Hobbs
British slide guitarists
- Bob Weston (guitarist)
- Brian Jones
- Bryn Haworth
- Chris Rea
- Dave Edmunds
- Dave Kelly (musician)
- Dave Peabody
- Davey Johnstone
- David Gilmour
- Dhani Harrison
- Dick Taylor
- Eric Clapton
- George Harrison
- Graham Lyle
- Jeff Lynne
- Jeremy Spencer
- Jimmy Page
- John Kirkbride (musician)
- Ken Hensley
- Kevin Brown (blues musician)
- Laurie Wisefield
- Michael Messer
- Mick Taylor
- Micky Moody
- Pete Ham
- Pete Haycock
- Phil Palmer
- Ramon Goose
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Rod Clements
- Rod Price
- Ronnie Wood
- Roy Wood
- Shane Fontayne
- Slash (musician)
- Syd Barrett
- Ted Turner (guitarist)
- Trevor Babajack Steger
- Würzel
Led Zeppelin members
- Jimmy Page
- John Bonham
- John Paul Jones (musician)
- Robert Plant
Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends members
Musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow
- Alonza Bevan
- Anne Naysmith
- Anthony Phillips
- Clive Edwards
- Dave Cousins
- David O'List
- Guy Barker
- Ian Gomm
- Ian McDonald (musician)
- Ian McLagan
- Jimmy Edwards (musician)
- Jimmy Page
- John Edwards (musician)
- John Entwistle
- John Kirkpatrick (musician)
- John Stevens (drummer)
- Keith Smith (trumpeter)
- Lonnie Donegan
- Paul Samwell-Smith
- Pete Townshend
- Phil Collins
- Rod Price
- Simon Townshend
- Tom Vek
People from Heston
- Anthony Collins (philosopher)
- Ellen Willmott
- Ernest John Moeran
- James Goldston
- Jimmy Eggleton
- Jimmy Page
- Ken Sedd
- Paul Jennings (Australian author)
- Richard Poole (footballer)
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Taheen Modak
- Tim Barrett (admiral)
Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages members
- Adrian Gurvitz
- Alan Clayson
- Bobbie Clarke
- Carlo Little
- Clem Cattini
- Danny McCulloch
- Ged Peck
- Geoff Everett
- Jeff Beck
- Jimmy Page
- Matthew Fisher (musician)
- Mick Abrahams
- Mitch Mitchell
- Nick Simper
- Nicky Hopkins
- Noel Redding
- Paul Nicholas
- Ricky Fenson
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Screaming Lord Sutch
- Victor Brox
Skiffle musicians
- Alun Davies (guitarist)
- Bruce Welch
- Chas McDevitt
- Chris Barber
- Clinton Ford (singer)
- Colin Hanton
- Dan Burley
- Ferre Grignard
- Hylda Sims
- Ivan Vaughan
- Jimmy Page
- John Lowe (musician)
- Johnny Duncan (bluegrass musician)
- Ken Colyer
- Len Garry
- Lonnie Donegan
- Nancy Whiskey
- Rod Davis (musician)
- Rory Gallagher
- Tommy Steele
- Van Morrison
- Wally Whyton
The Firm (rock band) members
- Chris Slade
- Jimmy Page
- Paul Rodgers
- Tony Franklin (musician)
The Honeydrippers members
- Andy Silvester
- Brian Setzer
- Jeff Beck
- Jimmy Page
- Nile Rodgers
- Paul Shaffer
- Robbie Blunt
- Robert Plant
The Yardbirds members
- Ben King (guitarist)
- Chris Dreja
- Eric Clapton
- Gypie Mayo
- Jeff Beck
- Jerry Donahue
- Jim McCarty
- Jimmy Page
- John Idan
- Keith Relf
- List of the Yardbirds members
- Myke Scavone
- Paul Samwell-Smith
- Stairway (band)
- Top Topham
Theremin players
- Amon Tobin
- Armen Ra
- Barbara Buchholz
- Bruce Woolley
- Carolina Eyck
- Clara Rockmore
- Dorit Chrysler
- Eduardo Cabra
- Elizabeth Brown (musician)
- Fiona Brice
- Gabby La La
- Grégoire Blanc
- Henkin brothers
- Jason Sebastian Russo
- Jimmy Page
- Katica Illényi
- Keri Latimer
- Kumo (musician)
- Leon Theremin
- Lucie Bigelow Rosen
- Lydia Kavina
- Meredith Yayanos
- Mike Shinoda
- Miles Brown (musician)
- Musaire
- Natasha Theremin
- Olesya Rostovskaya
- Pamelia Kurstin
- Paul Tanner
- Peaches (musician)
- Pekkanini
- Peter Pringle
- Peter Theremin
- Roy Harter
- Samuel Hoffman
- Shueh-li Ong
- Thorwald Jørgensen
- Wayne Coyne
XYZ (English band) members
References
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Trouser Press, TVNZ, Twice as Much, UK Music Hall of Fame, Uncut (magazine), University of Surrey, Valco, Van Morrison, Vox Phantom, Walking into Clarksdale, Wearing and Tearing, Wembley Stadium, Wes Scantlin, Westfalenhallen, Whatever Happened to Jugula?, When the Levee Breaks, Whitesnake, Whole Lotta Love, Wikiquote, William Burges, With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album), Wolfmother, XYZ (English band), Yes (band), You Shook Me, Zeppelin, Zodiac, 2008 Summer Olympics.