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Who opened for Led Zeppelin in 1969?

Who opened for Led Zeppelin in 1969?

The group is billed with Alice Cooper as opening act, which lists them as: “Led Zeppelin featuring Jimmy Page, formerly of the Yardbirds”. Upon their arrival to California, Page suffers from a fever and two of these scheduled dates are cancelled.

Where did Led Zeppelin play 1969?

Tour dates

Date City Venue
24 August 1969 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
25 August 1969 Monticello Delano Motor Lodge
27 August 1969 Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
29 August 1969 New York City Singer Bowl

Did Led Zeppelin play at the Boston Tea Party?

The Led Zeppelin landed in Boston, Thursday Jan. 22, and for four consecutive evenings virtually blew an overflow Boston Tea Party crowd clear into the Charles River.

Where did Led Zeppelin play 1971?

The Led Zeppelin (alias Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham and John Paul Jones) played at the Rochester War Memorial last Saturday night to what could be termed a breathing room only crowd and were phenomenal.

Did Led Zeppelin ever play in Ohio?

In April 1977, Led Zeppelin arrived in Northeast Ohio for a two-night stand at Richfield Coliseum, a place that had become an epicenter for live music.

Was John Paul Jones in the Boston Tea Party?

Boston Tea Party – (press release) John Paul Jones: “As far as I’m concerned, the key Zeppelin gig, the one that put everything into focus, was one that we played on our first American tour at the Boston Tea Party.

Where was the Boston Tea Party rock club?

The Boston Tea Party was a concert venue located first at 53 Berkeley Street in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and later relocated to 15 Lansdowne Street in the former site of competitor, the Ark, in Boston’s Kenmore Square neighborhood, across the street from Fenway Park.

Who sold more records Led Zeppelin or the Beatles?

Both sold well over 100 million records apiece in the U.S. and over 900 million worldwide. Meanwhile, both have records that rank in the top 10 with over 20 million discs sold. Worldwide, no recording artist has approached the 600 million Beatles records that people have bought over the years.