Jimmy Page
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — It looks like a rock ‘n’ roll guitar that Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page would have played.
A group of federal judges aren’t sure all that glitters is gold, and they don’t seem to be buying that a new trial is necessary in the copyright fight over the Led Zeppelin song, “Stairway to Heaven.”
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “Stairway to Heaven” will get another hearing, this time to a packed house.

A panel of 11 judges from the 9th U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — When Jimmy Page was a young student, he had already developed such an inseparable relationship with his guitar that school officials would often confiscate it.
NEW YORK (AP) — Museum exhibits tend to be quiet. Not this one.

In “Play It Loud,” an exuberant show that can be heard as well as seen, the Metropolitan Museum of Art takes on the history of rock ‘n’ roll through iconic instruments on loan from some of rock’s biggest names.
CORONA, Calif. (AP) — Jimmy Page once painted a dragon, and used it to slay.

The guitar guru was so bursting with creative inspiration 50 years ago that he felt compelled to pick up a brush and use his skills from art school to take poster paints to his favorite instrument, a 1959 Fender Telecaster, and decorate it with a psychedelic beast.
Led Zeppelin must go back on trial in a lawsuit that accuses the classic rock grandees of stealing the opening chords of “Stairway to Heaven” from an obscure 1968 instrumental.