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Robert Plant said “no” to a cameo in “Game of Thrones”
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has said that he rejected a cameo because he doesn’t want to be “typecast”
Glastonbury Festival welcomes back fans after pandemic
Thousands of people are returning to England's Glastonbury Festival as the five-day music and performing arts event reopened on June 22 for the first time in three years after being disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Headliners on the main Pyramid Stage include former Beatle Paul McCartney, U.S. singer Eilish and rapper Lamar.
Montreux Jazz Festival gets back into the swing
The Montreux Jazz Festival is to return this summer promising a "dizzying panorama of sound" after two years muted by the pandemic, with Diana Ross, Bjork, Stormzy and Herbie Hancock in the line-up unveiled on April 13.
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Zeppelin wins battle of the bands in `Stairway' fight
A federal appeals court on March 10 restored a jury verdict that found Led Zeppelin did not steal "Stairway to Heaven."
Did Led Zeppelin steal ‘Stairway to Heaven’ song?
Led Zeppelin rock legends Robert Plant and Jimmy Page are accused of stealing the opening chords for their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven.”
The lead singer as well as the guitarist have been ordered by US District Judge Gary Klausner to appear before a jury to determine whether they have copied their song’s opening notes from a song of rock band Spirit.
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Led Zeppelin's Plant, Page to face 'Stairway to Heaven' trial
Led Zeppelin's lead singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page must face a U.S. jury trial over whether they stole opening chords for their 1971 classic "Stairway to Heaven."
Ebola-infected Sierra Leone doctor 'extremely ill' in US
A doctor said to be "extremely ill" after being infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone was being treated in the United States on Nov. 16, while the world's most powerful economies vowed to "extinguish" the deadly epidemic.