Jimmy Page needed time to find the desire to join a band after Led Zeppelin folded. Drummer John Bonham’s tragic death in 1980 brought a sudden end to the band Page formed in 1968 and guided to worldwide success in the 1970s. The Firm, featuring Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers, was that band. He was the unquestioned boss in Led Zeppelin, but Rodgers told Page to take a back seat on The Firm song “Radioactive.”
(l-r) Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers | Clayton Call/Redferns Paul Rodgers got ‘ballsy’ and told Jimmy Page to stand aside as he played the solo on 1 The Firm song
Page’s quiet career in right after Led Zeppelin folded — composing the Death Wish II soundtrack and piecing together the posthumous Led Zeppelin album Coda — received a boost in 1983. The guitarist was one of many classic rock icons who joined the Arms (Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis) benefit concerts.
(l-r) Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers | Clayton Call/Redferns Paul Rodgers got ‘ballsy’ and told Jimmy Page to stand aside as he played the solo on 1 The Firm song
Page’s quiet career in right after Led Zeppelin folded — composing the Death Wish II soundtrack and piecing together the posthumous Led Zeppelin album Coda — received a boost in 1983. The guitarist was one of many classic rock icons who joined the Arms (Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis) benefit concerts.
- 5/20/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Kate Bush temporarily emerged from the timeless mists of whichever rainswept moor she lives upon to declare, yes, she is aware that Gen Z is going bananas for her music.
After the prominent placement of her 1985 track “Running Up That Hill” from the album “Hounds of Love” in the fourth season of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” the eerie, propulsive song shot up to #1 on iTunes in both the US and UK. The song saw an 8700 increase in Spotify streams, and other platforms have similarly skyrocketed.
Bush, the 63-year-old British singer-songwriter-dancer, maintains a pretty low profile these days, but did release a short statement on her website noting the recent phenomenon.
Under a simple heading reading “Stranger Things,” Bush wrote “You might’ve heard that the first part of the fantastic, gripping new series of ‘Stranger Things’ has recently been released on Netflix. It features the song, ‘Running Up That Hill...
After the prominent placement of her 1985 track “Running Up That Hill” from the album “Hounds of Love” in the fourth season of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” the eerie, propulsive song shot up to #1 on iTunes in both the US and UK. The song saw an 8700 increase in Spotify streams, and other platforms have similarly skyrocketed.
Bush, the 63-year-old British singer-songwriter-dancer, maintains a pretty low profile these days, but did release a short statement on her website noting the recent phenomenon.
Under a simple heading reading “Stranger Things,” Bush wrote “You might’ve heard that the first part of the fantastic, gripping new series of ‘Stranger Things’ has recently been released on Netflix. It features the song, ‘Running Up That Hill...
- 6/6/2022
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby
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