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Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin on stage at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit, Michigan, January 31, 1975. Photos by Michael Brennan.
Poster for Led Zeppelin's concert in Jacksonville, May 7, 1973.
Jimmy Page pacing around before joining Bad Company on stage at ZZ Top's Barn Dance and Bar B Q, Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX. September 1, 1974.
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with Phil May of the Pretty Things.
hbd to the love of my life 4ever ❤️ these pictures will never not give me heart palpitations
Jimmy Page at A&R Studios, New York, 1969.
his nose is one of the lord’s greatest works of art
“The launch of Swan Song, where I'm wearing a pink denim suit with piping on it, with a green shirt. That brings to mind the old maxim: ‘Pink and green, not fit to be seen.’ So, OK, I'll wear pink and green.”
— From Jimmy Page: The Anthology
“Very few musicians have had an impact on fashion that transcended their generation. Most entertainers are lucky to create a single iconic image. Jimmy Page, however created many: the pre-Raphaelite dandy with a kaleidoscope Tele, the black-and-silver-star spangled arena showman wielding a sunburst Les Paul; the decadent, dragon suited Dark Lord of the Gibson double neck, are just a few of his immediately recognisable personas, and they continue to resonate with today's leading fashion experts.”
– Vogue magazine
Jimmy Page with Bad Company 1974
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at a party at Cosimo Matassa's Jazz City recording studio, May 14, 1973.
Before they left New Orleans, Atlantic Records boss Ahmet Ertegun threw a party for the band at Cosimo Matassa's Jazz City. Soul food comprised the menu that night and all of New Orleans' best R&B and rock legends would perform: Willie Tee, Art Neville and the Meters, Ernie K-Doe, the Wild Magnolias, Snooks Eaglin and the Olympia Brass Band. Rauls helped coordinate that party and remembers the event like it was yesterday.
"They didn't need some ritzy ballroom", he says. "Just going to a funky, soulful recording studio in a beat down part of New Orleans and to meet the guys they grew up listening to–they were in seventh heaven. Willie Tee was still alive, Ernie K-Doe was there, Professor Longhair–all these guys were former Atlantic artists that Ertegun had a relationship with. To bring them out at Cosimo's party, it gave the band a woody."
Davis writes of the party in Hammer of the Gods, "John Paul Jones played organ while a stripper bumped and grinded on the tabletop. Jimmy and Robert watched in awe as the elder statesman of rock and roll strutted their stuff."
Jimmy Page performs on stage at Madison Square Garden for the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary Concert in New York City, New York, May 14, 1988.
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Robert in Japan, 1972
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