By: Geoffrey Levene | 2010-03-29 | Music Led Zeppelin is a musical Vampire that will never die and keeps getting more powerful with time. Led Zeppelin's music has impacted today's music world from all genres from bluegrass to hip-hop. The 70's rock star life style of excess caught up with the band and took the life of drummer John Bonham in 1980, years before VH1 was a concept and decades before their Behind the Music program. read more
By: astrinkjames | 2012-02-20 | Music Ever since then, Led Zeppelin songs have seen considerable amount of success in all formats. Bands from other countries have sung covers of Led Zeppelin lyrics. read more
By: Cynthia Hoffman | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing The pair again worked together in the studio on the 1988 Page solo effort, Outrider, and in the same year Page contributed to Plant's album Now and Zen. Also, on 15 May 1988 Plant appeared with Page as a member of Led Zeppelin (and in his own right as a solo artist) at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert. read more
By: Amanda Harrison | 2011-01-28 | Article Marketing Plant's early blues influences included Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Skip James, Jerry Miller, and Sleepy John Estes. Plant had various jobs while pursuing his music career, one of which was working for the major British construction company Wimpey in Birmingham in 1967 laying tarmac on roads. read more
By: Raoof Mir | 2010-04-04 | International studies Two decades of insurgency have deeply tainted the societal and monetary lives of Kashmiri's. With the ongoing commotion in the valley the unstable economy has left people with limited employment opportunities. Corruption has led to the failure of all imperative welfare programmes like health, education and employment. read more
By: Ben Parker | 2010-01-27 | Dating There have been some exciting rumors floating around that Led Zeppelin will be taking to the road. In fact rumor has it that the band now handicapped by one member has asked Chris Cornell to join them read more
By: M.G. Singh | 2010-10-24 | Politics Kashmir is on boil and the Indian government must be held responsible for the present state of affairs read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-12-13 | Politics Kashmir's premier wetlands are buzzing with chirping sounds of birds as avian species are making their way to Kashmir big numbers. read more
By: Ahmad Badyari | 2011-02-15 | Travel & Leisure Houseboats in Kashmir are located on the world famous Dal Lake in Srinagar. Houseboats in Kashmir cater to tourists coming from around the globe. There are nearly a thousand houseboats in Srinagar. Houseboats usually have three or four bedrooms with a sitting and a dining read more
By: caper | 2011-02-08 | Travel & Leisure Kashmir is a celestial tourist destination where tourists come from across the globe. Kashmir tour offers attractions like snow-capped mountains, lakes, gardens, houseboats and adventure sports. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-12-07 | Politics As temperature continues to decrease in the valley by every passing day, the sales of Kangri-a local parlance for an earthen pot encased in wicker- have picked up over last few days. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-11-23 | Politics Despite hit hard by the conflict for the last twenty years or so, Kashmiris-youth in particular- haven't shied away from using modern communication gadgetry. Mobile phones or computer selling companies have found a good market in Kashmir as interest levels of the youngsters, over the years, have shown a considerable increase in using the gadgetry. Any latest arrival, regardless of the cost, in the market catches eye of youngsters, who waste no time in buying it. More often than not, youngsters c read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-11-26 | Politics Real name, Roushan Illahi, born in the era of "massacres and armed struggle," this is how MC Kash Introduces himself. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-11-14 | Politics A no-strike day in the separatist protest calendar ahead of Eid-ul-Azha next week keeps the city markets abuzz on Sunday in Indian Kashmir. read more