Jimmy Page
Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, was in the Honeydrippers.
Presuming you mean the dead Led Zeppelin member, it's John Bonham.
No, he wasn't. Are you Barry Woodhouse?
Yes, all the surviving members of Led Zeppelin are still making music today, unfortunately not with each other, though.
Starting in 1968, John Bonham became the lead drummer for the popular rock band Led Zeppelin. Bonham continued to be with Led Zeppelin until his untimely death in 1980 at the age of 32.
Godzilla is just a translation from Gojira(Godzilla in Japanese).There is a rumor though that the guy who thought "Gojira"up (when I use Gojira throught this,the quotation marks will mean that I'm refering to the movie Gojira) was nicknamed Gojira, a cross beatween Gorilla (gorira) and a whale (kujira) and crossed them, and he loved the nickname, and named the monster that. A crue member who helped maked the film remembers people rallying names for the monster.
defenitly not, ur thinkin of the lynyrd skynyrd plane crash the only member of led zeppelin that is dead is john bonham (u can also count sandy denny but she was only a guest in the song battle of evermore)
One member is (John Bonham), but the band reunite every so often with his son on drums. Meanwhile, the other three get on with solo careers and new bands.
A person who is a part of a band by contributing to their music. A band member will play an instrument/sing. For example, the band members of Led Zeppelin were Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass) and John Bonham (drums).
The member of Led Zeppelin who shares his name with a naval hero of the Revolutionary War is John Paul Jones. He was the band's bassist and keyboardist, and his name is the same as the famous American naval commander known for his valor in battle during the war. John Paul Jones is celebrated for his leadership and contributions to the American Navy, making the name notable in both music and history.
Anybody can currently do so; if you knew how to use google correctly you could do it in about ten minutes.
Jimmy Page did not quit the Yardbirds--the rest of the band essentially quit, leaving Page as the sole member of the Yardbirds. He then formed the New Yardbirds, which was soon to be renamed Led Zeppelin, with John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, and John Bonham to finish tour dates he already had scheduled around Scandinavia.