Jimmy Page, born January 9, 1944, is a legendary English guitarist and producer best known as the founder and lead guitarist of the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin. Starting his career in the early 1960s as a sought-after session musician in London, Page played with the Yardbirds before forming Led Zeppelin in 1968. His innovative guitar work, combining heavy rock, blues, folk, and classical sounds, helped shape the band's groundbreaking style and influence generations of musicians. Aside from his powerful riffs and emotional solos, Page also contributed as a songwriter and producer, leaving an indelible mark on rock music history.
Beyond Led Zeppelin, Page collaborated with various artists and bands, including The Firm and The Black Crowes. Notably, his work with The Black Crowes resulted in the live album *Live at the Greek*, which has been reissued with expanded content recently. He is widely celebrated as one of the greatest guitarists ever, having been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—once with the Yardbirds and again with Led Zeppelin. His contributions continue to resonate with fans and musicians worldwide.
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