Jimmy Page is still keeping most details regarding his long-awaited return to solo work under wraps, but he's definitely planning to make some noise in 2016.
After sitting in the vaults for more than 30 years, demos recorded by a short-lived supergroup featuring Jimmy Page and members of Yes may finally see official release.
With the arrival this month of the final trio of releases in Led Zeppelin's massive reissue series, the focus has turned to what's next for Jimmy Page, the mastermind behind the project.
No one really knows where Led Zeppelin's music might have gone if the band hadn't broken up following John Bonham's death, but Jimmy Page has a better idea than most.
Both by birthright and through work experience, Jason Bonham has a better understanding of the inner workings of Led Zeppelin than most people, and he shared a bit of that knowledge during a recent appearance on Train frontman Pat Monahan's podcast.
Jeff Strawman, author of the 2015 book 'Led Zeppelin Gear: All the Gear from Led Zeppelin and the Solo Careers,' shares some lesser-known facts about Jimmy Page's guitars.
Just when it seemed like Jimmy Page and Robbie Williams might be able to shoot the breeze over a couple of brews at the next neighborhood barbecue, their feud has reportedly started anew.