10 December 2007 17:08:22

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Led Zeppelin To Reunite For Ertegun Tribute Show	 . . Rock Legends Led Zeppelin Will Reunite For A One-Off Tribute Concert For Late Music Mogul Ahmet Ertegun. After Weeks Of Speculation The Band Announced The Reunion. 27 Years After They Split. At A Press Conference In London On Wednesday (12Sep07). A Statement Reveals, &Quot;The Incomparable Led Zeppelin Will Headline The Tribute To The Man Who Founded Atlantic Records In 1947. &Quot;Robert Plant, Jimmy Page And John Paul Jones Will Be Joined By Jason Bonham, The Son Of Their Late Drummer John Bonham. &Quot;In Addition, Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman And The Rhythm Kings, Foreigner And Paolo Nutini, All Touched By Ertegun's Guiding Hand Over The Years, Will Play On The Night. Paolo Was The Final British Artist That Ahmet Mentored.&Quot;. The Concert Will Take Place At London's O2 Arena On 26 November (07). Proceeds From Ticket Sales Will Go To The Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund Which Provides Students With Annual Scholarships To Universities In The U.K., Usa And Turkey. In Addition, A Music Scholarship Open To All Will Be Established At Ravensbourne College In Britain. Led Zeppelin Singer Plant Says, &Quot;During The Zeppelin Years, Ahmet Ertegun Was A Major Foundation Of Solidarity And Accord. For Us He Was Atlantic Records And Remained A Close Friend And Conspirator picture

Caption: Led Zeppelin (Picture) TO REUNITE FOR ERTEGUN TRIBUTE SHOW Rock legends LED ZEPPELIN will reunite for a one-off tribute concert for late music mogul AHMET ERTEGUN. After weeks of speculation the band announced the reunion - 27 years after they split ....

LED ZEP SET FOR GLORIOUS RETURN

All-conquering rock'n'roll stars Led Zeppelin are set to play together for the first time since 1988 as their reunion concert approaches.

The aged rockers are due to kick off their two-hour set at 21:00 GMT at London's O2 Arena in front of 20,000 die-hard fans.

More than one million people applied for the ballot to get tickets for the one-off gig, with passes not released until 36 hours before the show to cut down on touts.

Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones have only performed together twice – at Live Aid in 1985 and a benefit concert three years later – since the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980.

Bonham's 41-year-old son Jason is on drums for tonight's gig, making him around 20 years younger than his temporary bandmates.

The concert, a tribute to late Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, had originally been scheduled for November but was put back by several weeks after guitarist Page broke his finger.

Amid a spate of classic bands reforming, including Genesis and the Police, Led Zeppelin's one-off reunion has sparked rumours they could announce a new tour.

The band dominated the 1970s, releasing eight studio albums over ten years and selling more than 300 million records in the process.


10 December 2007 17:08:22


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