Robert Plant (left) and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin pose for a photo in London in 1994.

Led Zeppelin quickly gained a following when they formed. Singer Robert Plant realized the band might really mean something to their fans when they played to an enthusiastic crowd before their first album dropped. Bassist and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones was essential to Led Zeppelin’s sound but maybe not essential enough in the eyes of his bandmates. When Plant and Jimmy Page reunited for 1994’s No Quarter without inviting Jones, it was the ultimate slap in the face.

Robert Plant (left) and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin pose for a photo in London in 1994.
(l-r) Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and Jimmy Page in 1994 | Mick Hutson/Redferns

Robert Plant and Jimmy Page reunited for ‘No Quarter,’ the closest we got to new Led Zeppelin music

Led Zeppelin became the biggest band on earth not long after forming, partly because American audiences immediately embraced them. But worldwide success came to a sudden end with John Bonham’s tragic death in 1980. 

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