Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page said on Thursday that the riff he is accused of stealing for the band's 1971 hit "Stairway to Heaven" is in fact a commonly used chord progression similar to a melody from the 1964 movie music... more info
Rolling Stone — Day three of the copyright infringement trial between Led Zeppelin and Sixties rockers Spirit over the authorship of "Stairway to Heaven" continued with the plaintiffs' contentious examination of iconic Zeppelin guitarist and songwriter Jimmy P... more info
Newsday — Led Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page said in court Wednesday he was unaware of an instrumental by the California band Spirit that he is now accused of lifting for "Stairway to Heaven." more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is expected to give more testimony in a copyright infringement trial on Thursday where the British band is accused of stealing the opening chords of its classic "Stairway to Heaven" from anoth... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page took the stand in a copyright lawsuit Wednesday, defending himself against allegations he ripped off the famous opening guitar chords from the band’s epic hit “Stairway to Heaven.â€Â Page, his... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page took the stand in a copyright lawsuit Wednesday, defending himself against allegations he ripped off the famous opening guitar chords from the band’s epic hit “Stairway to Heaven.â€Â Page, his... more info
New York Times — Mr. Page, 72, defended himself in court, saying that when he finally heard the song “Taurus†by the lesser-known group Spirit, it sounded “totally alien†to him. more info