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Jimmy Page (born 1944) in Heston, London, England, became one of rock music's most accomplished guitarists and producers. Page began his career as a session musician in London during the early 1960s before co-founding The Yardbirds in 1966.

The Yardbirds and Beyond

Page joined The Yardbirds as lead guitarist in 1966, replacing Eric Clapton. He remained with the band until 1968, during which time he developed innovative guitar techniques and production methods. Following the band's dissolution, Page assembled a new group that would become Led Zeppelin in 1968.

Led Zeppelin Era (1968-1980)

As guitarist and co-founder of Led Zeppelin, Page created some of rock's most recognizable recordings. The band's debut album Led Zeppelin (1969) achieved platinum status, selling over one million copies worldwide. Page's work on albums like Led Zeppelin IV (1971) demonstrated mastery of acoustic and electric guitar across multiple genres.

Notable Achievements

  • Pioneered heavy metal guitar techniques and multi-track layering
  • Led Zeppelin received induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995
  • Created the iconic riff for "Whole Lotta Love," featuring over 40 different guitar parts
  • Produced most of Led Zeppelin's studio albums between 1968 and 1979

Page continues performing and recording in the 21st century, maintaining his status as a foundational figure in rock guitar history.


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