LED ZEPPELIN: Q & Mojo Magazine Special To Street Next Week

November 9, 2005

According to a posting at Led-Zeppelin.com, a 148-page Classic Special Edition of Q & Mojo magazine, dubbed "LED ZEPPELIN: Classic, Rare & Unseen", focuses on "the ultimate rock'n'roll band captured by the world's greatest photographers." Over 100 iconic images are featured inside, along with the "real stories" behind the pictures, eyewitness tales from on the road and a foreword by superfan Slash (VELVET REVOLVER, ex-GUNS N' ROSES). Enter here for a chance to win a free copy. In addition, fans can win "Led Zeppelin IV" artwork signed by guitarist Jimmy Page. The magazine is available November 15 in the U.K. and about a week or so later internationally.

For a "sneak peek" at the magazine, click here (.PDF format).

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