Led Zeppelin wouldn’t have been the same band without drummer John Bonham. You could say that about any member of the band, but Bonham’s imposing beats — inspired by an early rock ‘n’ roll song that ...
When Led Zeppelin topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic in 1969, the rock press realized it had a story on its hands. As rumors of The Beatles’ demise swirled, a powerful new British act had ...
This iconic drum intro was named the most iconic opening, and it's easy to see (and hear) why.
Studio portrait of John Bonham of Led Zeppelin in December 1968 in London. ; Jason Bonham during the Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience tour at Hard Rock Live on June 8, 2016 in Hollywood, Florida ...
Whilst Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham remains unmatched, to the band's bassist John Paul Jones, his late bandmate's drumming had one flaw. Read here.
A 1972 classic from one of the greatest rock bands in history was named among the greatest drum solos of all time.
This drum solo is regarded as the gold standard in classic rock. It’s been a blueprint for drumming since 1969. John Bonham's drum solo on "Moby Dick" is regarded as a legendary moment in rock music.
Led Zeppelin drum covers aren’t exactly a rare commodity. A quick YouTube search turns up a sea of results, from child prodigy Yoyoka Soma nailing “Good Times, Bad Times” to various tribute-band ...
Some of Led Zeppelin's greatest songs never appeared on the singles charts.