accused an American magazine of wrongly claiming Jimmy Page contributed to the 1964 hit. On Wednesday, Guitar World published ...
Revisiting comments made by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page about the late Clarence White who performed in The Byrds, who he called "absolutely brilliant".
During a meet and greet in Toronto, Jimmy Page decided to use a personalized stamp instead of signing his autobiography.
Jimmy Page is considered a guitar hero by many; however, his inspiration had to come from somewhere, and in this instance, it was one natural guitar player.