Jimmy Page Musical artist

James Patrick "Jimmy" Page, OBE (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and leader of the rock band Led Zeppelin.Page began his career as a studio session musician in London and, by the mid-1960s, he had become the most sought-after session guitarist in England. He was a member of the Yardbirds from 1966 to 1968. In late 1968, he founded Led Zeppelin.Page is widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Rolling Stone magazine has described Page as "the pontiff of power riffing" and ranked him number 3 in their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". In 2010, he was ranked number two in Gibson's list of "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time" and, in 2007, number four on Classic Rock's "100 Wildest Guitar Heroes". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; once as a member of the Yardbirds (1992) and once as a member of Led Zeppelin (1995). Page has been described by Uncut as "rock's greatest and most mysterious guitar hero." Los Angeles Times magazine voted Jimmy Page the 2nd Greatest Guitarist of all time.

Personal facts

Jimmy Page
Alias (AKA)
Jimmy Pagey Charles Obscure S. Flavius Mercurius
Page James Patrick
Birth dateJanuary 09, 1944
Birth place
Middlesex , Heston

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Musical artist

Career started1957
associated musical artist
Led Zeppelin
Jack White
The Honeydrippers
Coverdale and Page
Donovan
Herman's Hermits
The Black Crowes
The Firm (rock band)
Page and Plant
Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages
The Yardbirds
Joe Cocker
The Kinks
The Edge
XYZ (UK band)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Blues
Heavy metal music
Blues rock
Folk rock
Hard rock
instrument
Banjo
Harmonica
Mandolin
Theremin
Gibson Les Paul
Lap steel guitar
Pedal steel guitar
Tanpura (instrument)
Appalachian dulcimer
Dobro
Ukulele
Hurdy gurdy
Sitar
record label
Mercury Records
Atlantic Records
Geffen Records
Swan Song Records
Fontana Records

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External resources

  1. http://jimmypage.com
  2. http://www.jimmypage.com
  3. http://www.jimmypagebook.com:
  4. http://www.ledzeppelin.com
  5. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/17/arts/music/jimmy-page-talks-about-his-old-band-its-legacy-and-himself.html?hp