This framed Led Zeppelin memorabilia collage contains a fantastic live black and white 8x10 shot of the group onstage along with two 4x6 photos of the legendary group onstage, and an authentic 1969 Fillmore West/Winterland concert handbill. The Fillmore show was apparently the first show at which Led Zeppelin played "Whole Lotta Love" live.
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Features:
- Classic 8x10 photo of Led Zeppelin in concert
- Two 4x6 photos of the group onstage
- Authentic 1969 Fillmore West/Winterland concert handbill
- Engraved nameplate
- Beautifully framed piece measuring approx. 18" x 22"
- MusicGoldmine Premier Framing with custom black/white double matting
- Item in photo is exact item you will receive, one-of-a-kind
- Fantastic, custom collectible for any Led Zeppelin fan
- FREE insured shipping to continental U.S.
- International shipping available
Led Zeppelin (John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant) was formed in 1968 and established a mighty presence in rock from then through 1980, generating a string of top 10 albums and a multitude of hits, including classics "Good Times Bad Times", "Dazed And Confused", "Whole Lotta Love", "Rock and Roll", "Stairway To Heaven", "Black Dog" and many others. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, they are cited by many as the most influential rock band of the 70s.
When drummer John Bonham passed away 1980, the tragedy prompted the three remaining members to disband the group. Since then, all three members have toured and put out solo projects and also collaborated with others. They also regrouped for an occasional gig, most notably in 2007 to play a concert in tribute to Ahmet Ertegun, who signed the group to Atlantic Records in the late 60s. The concert, which sold out instantly, featured the surviving three original members along with John Bonham's son Jason on drums.