LED ZEPPELIN: 'The Real Jimmy Page' Featured In UNCUT Magazine

December 2, 2008

According to Achilles Last Stand, the January 2009 issue of UK's Uncut magazine features LED ZEPPELIN guitar legend Jimmy Page on the cover. "The Real Jimmy Page" is a celebration of the life and music LED ZEPPELIN's great guitar wizard, with insights from Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers and Page himself.

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LED ZEPPELIN singer Robert Plant recently confirmed that he won't be touring with the band any time soon, although he also indirectly seemed to give his blessing to the possibility of the other ZEPPELIN members going on the road with a different vocalist. According to the Robert Plant Newswire, Plant told the Birmingham Evening Mail that he'll begin work on a new album in January, which would prevent him from going on tour, although he added, "But I understand that everyone's got to eat." He also said about the new project, "They won't be calling it LED ZEPPELIN!"

Plant will be working with country singer Alison Krauss again on a follow-up to their successful "Raising Sand" album.

The other members of ZEPPELINJimmy Page, drummer Jason Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones — have confirmed that they are thinking about hitting the road, possibly with ALTER BRIDGE frontman Myles Kennedy, although the project has not been officially announced yet.

A spokesperson for Jimmy Page's management told Rolling Stone, "Whatever this is, it is not LED ZEPPELIN."

ZEPPELIN reunited last December for a charity concert in London, and speculation about a full tour has been high ever since.

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