Former LED ZEPPELIN Guitarist To Guest On JERRY LEE LEWIS CD

June 20, 2005

According to The RockRadio.com, LED ZEPPELIN legend Jimmy Page was in a studio in London on June 15, 2005 to lay down some guitar work for an upcoming JERRY LEE LEWIS release, to be titled "The Pilgrim", reports Jimmy Page Online.

Lewis recorded his rendition of the LED ZEPPELIN classic "Rock and Roll" on which Page played "an amazing solo," according to Rip.

The new CD, scheduled for release in September 2005, will feature some of the greatest names in music history. In addition to Page, artists reportedly taking part include B. B. King, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Neil Young, Toby Keith, John Fogerty, Keith Richards, Robbie Robertson, Merle Haggard, Kid Rock, Rod Stewart, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Little Richard, Delaney Bramlett, Buddy Guy, Don Henley, Kris Kristofferson, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr.

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