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"The film incorporates at least two performances of 'Dazed and Confused' -- one by the Yardbirds and one by Led Zeppelin," the suit says. According to the filing, the film says the Yardbirds ...
By Bill Donahue More than a decade after Led Zeppelin‘s Jimmy Page settled a lawsuit over the disputed songwriting credits to “Dazed and Confused,” he’s facing a new case accusing him of ...
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is being sued in California by the composer of "Dazed and Confused," one of the British rock band's biggest hits. Its epic guitar riffs and complex drum work made the ...
He was wild, running around and causing havoc.” Nico found herself in the studio with the future members of Led Zeppelin thanks to another iconic British rock band: the Rolling Stones.
Declaring that Page transformed the song for Led Zeppelin without giving him credit, Holmes took it to the courts. Finding common ground, Page and Holmes apparently agreed on a settlement.
May 5 (Reuters) - Songwriter Jake Holmes sued former Led Zeppelin and Yardbirds guitarist Jimmy Page, music publisher Warner Chappell (WMG.O), opens new tab and film studio Sony Pictures (6758.T ...
Jake Holmes is suing Jimmy Page again over songwriting credit for Led Zeppelin's "Dazed and Confused." He's named the Sony Pictures film studio as one of several co-defendants, after noticing that ...
His seat at the high table of rock was secured, however, when he formed Led Zeppelin with Jimmy Page in 1968. Page may have been more flashy, Plant more God-like and Bonham more thunderous ...
When you think Led Zeppelin, you probably don’t immediately picture emotional, operatic, slow cinematic scores. Yet a musical soundtrack piece with romantic lyrics and soaring vocal highs has ...
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Hipgnosis designed iconic album covers for bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, leaving an impact on rock music's visual ...
it was one of those very complementary collection of people like Led Zeppelin, there was no fat, there was no spare anything, the keyboard player had to play the bass with his feet the same way ...