Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page Taking Radical New Approach (Top Story)
. Page has recently begun work on his first new record in 22 years. It's rumoured to have come about after the one-off Zep show at London's O2 Arena proved to be just that. When Plant refused to take part in a tour, Page, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham � son of John � planned a tour anyway, but it fell apart. Now Page, 66, promises a new approach to his music on his upcoming album. He says: "I think it's very important to make musical statements with new material, and that's exactly what I plan to do over the forthcoming year. Musically it will be a different picture in quite a radical frame, I hope. I'd like to try some ambitious projects." - RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Led Zeppelin CDs |
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