Jimmy Page thought for sure Led Zeppelin would've have done a few more shows since their 2007 reunion show, but now he says he doubts it will ever happen again.
Jason Bonham may have sat in for his famous father, Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, when Zep reunited in 2007 at London's O2 Arena, but he never got a chance to see the footage of the show until last month's premiere of Celebration Day...
Black Country Communion continue to have their issues, and guitarist Joe Bonamassa is clearing the air publicly, claiming that singer Glenn Hughes portrayed him in a negative light in interviews as a way to "bully" him to alter his career plans.
Jason Bonham says that he was able to live out all of his Led Zeppelin fantasies when he performed as part of the band on December 10th, 2007 at London's O2 Arena. Bonham, who's currently on tour with his critically acclaimed Led Zeppelin Experience production, explained to the press earlier this week that after years of repeat viewing of the band's The Song Remains The Same movie featuring his father, the late John Bonham, it seemed to actually be coming true in the flesh.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were less than open to questions of future Led Zeppelin concerts or records when they met the press in New York before the screening of their concert film 'Celebration Day' Tuesday.
On October 9th, after the press screening of their new concert movie, Celebration Day, Led Zeppelin -- Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Jason Bonham filling in for his late dad John Bonham -- will hold a press conference at Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art. The night the band will also be on hand at the public premiere of the movie at the Ziegfeld Theater. Celebration Day was recorded and filmed at Led Zeppelin's December 10th, 2007 reunion show at London's O2 Arena and will be released on CD, DVD, Blu-ray disc on November 19th through Swan Song/Atlantic Records.
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience has just announced 10 fall dates. The band will kick things off on October 5th in Napa, California at the Uptown Theatre Napa and eventually wind things down on November 15th at Montclair, New Jersey's Wellmont Theatre. As on previous tours, Bonham and his band will share the unique history of Led Zeppelin through rock songs, video and light effects.
Black Country Communion, the super group made up of Jason Bonham on drums, Glenn Hughes on vocals and bass, Joe Bonamassa on guitar and Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian, will release their third album next month, but it may well be their last.
Led Zeppelin met with the press on Friday (September 21st) in London to launch their upcoming CD/DVD Celebration Day, which chronicles the band's 2007 one-off reunion concert. The band -- Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones -- was adamant about not addressing any reunion rumors -- despite the fact that they were promoting a film of their last reunion. When asked if the band would be performing together again, Jimmy Page told a reporter: "Let me ask you a question. Have you seen the film? Did you enjoy it? Then we've done our job, haven't we?" When asked if Zeppelin would "do it again," Plant cracked: "With you?"