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LED ZEPPELIN - Awarded Lifetime Achievement Grammy
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Reuters is reporting that LED ZEPPELIN got a "whole lotta" belated love
from the music industry on Saturday, earning a lifetime achievement Grammy
in recognition of a career that changed the face of rock 'n' roll.
[http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=musicNews&storyID=7610754]
The English band was one of 10 performers, alongside the likes of rockabilly
hellraiser JERRY LEE LEWIS, blues belter JANIS JOPLIN and country crooner
EDDY ARNOLD, celebrated at a luncheon one day before the Grammy Awards.
During their 12 years together, LED ZEPPELIN never won a Grammy, even though
they were arguably the biggest band of the 1970s, a combo whose blues-based
rock anthems resonate loudly to this day.
LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones showed up
with the two children of late drummer John Bonham to receive crystal trophies.
Singer Robert Plant, busy rehearsing for a tour, sent in a video message.
"It wouldn't have taken much just to pop over here and meet everybody, would
it really?" Page asked Reuters.
For his part, the newly svelte guitarist said he found the ceremony very
emotional. From the stage, he blew a kiss to his old label boss, Atlantic
Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, and later chatted with soul guitarist
Ike Turner, who jokingly exclaimed, "You're a grown man now!"
As for the belated recognition, Page bore no ill will, saying that LED ZEPPELIN's
eclectic oeuvre — with one album completely different from the next —
may have been too difficult for Grammy voters to comprehend.
In a separate interview, Jones said LED ZEPPELIN was too busy touring and
recording to pay much attention to awards. But now, the recognition was
"incredibly cool."
Bonham, whose alcohol-related death in 1980 at the age of 32 spelled the
end of LED ZEPPELIN, was represented by children Jason and Zoe.
"It's totally overwhelming," said Zoe, who was five when he died. "The whole
crazy thing about it is that it's a lifetime achievement award, and he's
not here. The legend lives on."
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