More than 30 years after disbanding in 1980, Led Zeppelin
continues to be celebrated for its artistic achievements, broad
musical influence, and commercial success. The band''s notorious
exploits have been chronicled in bestselling books such as Stephen
Davis''s Hammer of the Gods. Yet none of the individual
members of the band has penned a memoir or cooperated to any degree
with the press or a biographer. Iconic guitarist and Led Zeppelin
founder, Jimmy Page, is both the band''s most reticent member and
the one who most fascinates its huge fanbase. For the first time
and in his own words, he opens up to journalist Brad Tolinski,
exploring in-depth his remarkable life and musical journey.