
on may 5th, 1973, Led Zeppelin played to an astonishing crowd of 56,800 people in Tampa, Florida. This concert was one of the largest audiences the legendary rock band had ever drawn at the time, underscoring their immense popularity during the the peak of their career. The Tampa show was part of Led Zeppelin’s 1973 North American tour which supported their untitled fourth album-often referred to as “Led Zeppelin Iv.” This album included some of their most iconic tracks like “Stairway from heven,”Black Dog” and ” Rock And Roll,” songs that contributed heavily to their status as rock icons…..
Legendary producer Ron Nevison, who worked with The Who, Bad Company, and many others, described how the members of Led Zeppelin acted in a studio […]