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JimmyPage

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James Patrick "Jimmy" Page, (born January 9, 1944) is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock music. He was a founding member of Led Zeppelin and, prior to that, a member of The Yardbirds from late 1966 through 1968. Before joining the Yardbirds, Page had been one of the most in-demand studio guitarists in England since his teenage years. While still a student, Page would often jam on stage at the Marquee with bands such as the Cyril Davis All Stars, Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated and with guitarists Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. He was spotted one night by John Gibb of The Silhouettes, who asked him to help record a number of singles for EMI, including "The Worrying Kind". It wasn't until an offer from Mike Leander from Decca Records that Page was to receive regular studio work. His first session for the label was the recording "Diamonds" by Jet Harris & Tony Meehan which went to Number 1 on the singles chart in early 1963.After brief stints with Carter-Lewis and the Southerners, Mike Hurst's group, and Mickey Finn and the Blue Men, Page committed himself to full-time session work. His studio output in 1964 included Marianne Faithfull's "As Tears Go By", The Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road", The Rolling Stones' "Heart of Stone" (alternate version), Van Morrison & Them's "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Here Comes The Night", Dave Berry's "The Crying Game" and "My Baby Left Me", and Brenda Lee's "Is It True". Under the auspices of producer Shel Talmy, Page contributed to The Kinks' 1964 debut album (although, despite rumors to the contrary, he did not play any of the guitar solos); and he sat in on the sessions for The Who's first single "I Can't Explain" (although his guitar parts may not appear on the final mix). In 1965, Page was hired by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham to act as house producer and A&R man for the newly-formed Immediate Records label, which also allowed him to play on and/or produce tracks by John Mayall, Nico, Chris Farlowe and Eric Clapton. Page also formed a brief songwriting partnership with then romantic interest, Jackie DeShannon.In late 1964 Page was approached about the possibility of replacing Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds, but Page turned down the offer out of loyalty to Clapton. In February 1965 Clapton quit the Yardbirds, and Page was formally offered Clapton's spot; Page was unwilling to give up his lucrative solo career, and instead suggested his friend Jeff Beck. On May 16, 1966, drummer Keith Moon, bass player John Paul Jones, keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, Jeff Beck and Page recorded "Beck's Bolero" in London's IBC Studios. The experience gave Page an idea to form a band with John Entwistle on bass (instead of Jones), however the lack of a quality vocalist and contractual problems brought the project to a halt.Within weeks, Page was again offered a spot in the Yardbirds and at first played bass guitar with the group after the departure of Paul Samwell-Smith, before finally switching to twin lead guitar with Beck when Chris Dreja moved to bass. The musical potential of the line-up however was scuttled by interpersonal conflicts caused by constant touring and a lack of commercial success. Despite the departure of Keith Relf and Jim McCarty in 1968, Page wished to continue the group with a new line-up. At first he wanted to call the new group The New Yardbirds, but Keith Moon of The Who suggested that the name would go down 'like a lead balloon'. This gave Jimmy the idea of calling his band Lead Zeppelin. The band would change it to "Led Zeppelin" so people didn't pronounce it "leed".Page's past experiences both in the studio and with the Yardbirds were very influential in the success of Led Zeppelin in the 1970s. As a producer, composer, and guitarist for the band, he was one of the major driving forces behind the rock sound of that era, with his trademark Gibson Les Paul guitar and Marshall amplification. In the studio, Page often used a Supro amplifier and a Telecaster guitar. His use of distorted fuzz guitar ("Whole Lotta Love"), slide guitar ("You Shook Me", "In My Time of Dying"), pedal steel guitar ("Your Time is Gonna Come", "Tangerine"), acoustic guitar ("Gallows Pole", "Ramble On") and recording techniques made Led Zeppelin a prototype for many future rock bands. His landmark guitar solo from the song "Heartbreaker" has been credited by Eddie Van Halen as the inspiration for his trademark two-hand tapping technique after he saw Led Zeppelin perform at the LA Forum in 1972. (Page's solo does not itself contain any two-hand tapping.) Page also put to use the bowed playing technique he developed during his session days (though Eddie Phillips of Creation - also produced by Shel Talmy - was the first guitarist to use a violin bow) in songs such as Dazed And Confused and "How Many More Times", and experimented with feedback devices and a theremin. His solo in the famous "Stairway to Heaven" was voted by readers of Guitar World Magazine as the greatest guitar solo of all time.

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Take the quiz:
WHAT CLASSIC ROCK BAND ARE YOU?

Led Zeppelin
You are Led Zeppelin! wow, they rock.
You guys have gone a long way and
made huge hits. U guys rock!


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What guitarist are you?

Jimmy Page(Led Zepplin)
You wrote advanced Rock 'n' Roll riffs for
your time you wrote slow but complex solo's


Take the quiz: "Which Guitar God Are You?"

Jimmy Page
You Are The Father Of Hard Rock, And You Inspired
Dudes Like Slash And Zakk Wylde.Besides That, You ROCK

Take the quiz: "What Band's Symbol are You?"

Led Zeppelin's Symbols
The symbols of Led Zeppelin represent you best. You are an
individual and you are different from everyone else.
You have friends but each of you have your own personality
and don't copy how you act from eachother. You're awesome!
There needs to be
people more like you!

Take the quiz: "Which guitar are you"

Gibson Les Paul

You are a Gibson Les Paul. You are a favorite of some
of the best metal AND rock and roll bands.
You are flaxible and can be used in almost any genre. you are a classic.

You're a Gibson Les Paul! Known for your great playability
and awesome and versatile sound,you're the industry standard
ideal for all kinds of music. Go you! On the downside though
you can be really friggin expensive.

What Kind Of Guitar Are You?
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You know your Led Zeppelin! You're quite a big fan,
I don't blame you they kick ass!

I'd like to meet:

JIMMY PAGE!!!!!

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Music:

Led Zeppelin and Iron Maiden

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You are Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin. Known for
complicated riffs and mysterious personality,
including a fascination with Aleister Crowley
and the occult.

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Comedy Central
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Heroes:

LED ZEPPELIN, IRON MAIDEN + Kyle Romanello