The last Led Zeppelin concert in the USA with the four original members of the group was the Oakland Coliseum, California on the 24th July 1977.
Sad to say that there most likely won't be another concert, but there is always a possibility.
John Paul Jones I just wanted to add that out of all the Zeppelin members he is the one you hear the least about. He kind of took back seat to the rest of them.
um thousands of rock bands have played in the US and Canada from Led Zeppelin to Iron Maiden to Avenged Sevenfold, Beatles, and thousands more. I don't understand the question can you clarify?
Led Zeppelin were active from 1968 to 1980. John Bonham died 'from asphyxiation' by inhaling his own vomit after drinking heavily. After his death, on the 4th of December 1980, the remaining band members released a statement which read... "We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were".
The last time the group was in America together was in 1966, during their last ever tour concert, held in Candlestick Park, San Francisco. So therefore, no, they didn't visit the US in 1967 or 1968.
No, John Bonham is dead, if they lose 1 member, they are officially dead.I assume that you are asking whether or not Led Zeppelin are still together. If so, no, they are not, as they disbanded on December 4, 1980, after the death of drummer/percussionist John Henry Bonham (A.K.A. Bonzo) on September 25, 1980. Bonham apparently died of asphyxiation after consuming 18-24 measures of over-proof vodka the previous night. In 1985, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin reformed to perform at Live-Aid, with Phil Collins & The Late Tony Thompson ( Ex- Power Station ) replacing John Bonham on drums. Then in 1987, Zeppelin reformed again to perform at Atlantic Records Anniversary , with John Bonham,s son Jason, replacing his dad on drums. The band then performed at Jason Bonham,s wedding several years later. Apparently, there have been rumours circulating regarding a Led Zeppelin reunion for several years. The reunion was a one -time performance to celebrate the life of Atlantic Records founder, Ahmet Ertegun, who died in late 2007 after hitting his head while attending a Rolling Stones concert. The success of this Led Zeppelin performance fueled rumours of a new studio Cd & tour, but despite the various media reports regarding this new Zeppelin Cd & tour, it seems that it will not happen, as Robert Plant has allegedly stated that he does not plan to do any touring for the next two years, having toured with country/Bluegrass vocalist/musician Allison Krauss, in support of their Cd Raising Sand.
Maybe, but it would be a world tour.
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John Paul Jones I just wanted to add that out of all the Zeppelin members he is the one you hear the least about. He kind of took back seat to the rest of them.
Neil Sedaka sang "Stairway to heaven" in 1960 (see related links below)This is not to be confused with the Led Zeppelin song written by Jimmy Page/Robert Plant Their song was sung in 1971 on their Led Zeppelin IV album. (November 8, 1971 (Atlantic Records #19129).
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um thousands of rock bands have played in the US and Canada from Led Zeppelin to Iron Maiden to Avenged Sevenfold, Beatles, and thousands more. I don't understand the question can you clarify?
All of the members of the band are still alive (Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige, John Paul Jones), except there famous drummer John "Bozo" Bonham. Bonham Died at only 32 years old in September of 1980. This was due to Alcohol abuse . 4 months after John Bonhams tragic death, Led Zeppelin released this press statement: "We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were." Led Zeppelin had decided to disband.Bonhams son, Jason Bonham Also plays the drums, and has performed with Led Zeppelin in a few Reunion concerts.
Never say never where his destination was Madison square garden in the US.
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Led Zeppelin were active from 1968 to 1980. John Bonham died 'from asphyxiation' by inhaling his own vomit after drinking heavily. After his death, on the 4th of December 1980, the remaining band members released a statement which read... "We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were".
In American English, this is correct grammar. There is only one couple, therefore "has" is correct. However, UK English looks at any singular subject that represents multiple persons as plural, so they would say "have six children." Similarly, in the UK, they might say "Led Zeppelin haven't toured in quite some time," while we in the US would say "Is Led Zeppelin ever going to go on tour again?"