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Combining blues, hard rock, and folk, Led Zeppelin became one of the most influential bands in rock history. With John Bonham’s powerful drumming and John Paul Jones’ multi-instrumental talent, the group set a new standard for live performance and studio innovation.
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Jimmy Page often played his guitar with a violin bow onstage and in the studio — a technique that became a signature part of Led Zeppelin’s sound and image.
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Q:When and how did Led Zeppelin form?
A:Formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page after Yardbirds dissolved.
Jimmy Page assembled the band in London 1968, recruiting Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham. They combined blues, rock, and folk influences to create a powerful new sound.
Q:How did John Bonham's death affect the band?
A:His death in 1980 prompted Led Zeppelin to disband.
Bonham’s sudden death removed the band’s rhythmic core. The remaining members felt they couldn’t continue authentically, leading to an official breakup and the end of the original era.
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