JIMMY PAGE Prepares To Record 'An Album That I Need To Get Out Of My System'

November 15, 2006

Click here to listen to last night's (Nov. 14) BBC Radio interview with Jimmy Page (photo),who attended LED ZEPPELIN's UK Music Hall Of Fame induction ceremony London's Alexandra Palace. Also present were members of the Bonham family (Patricia and Deborah). Page mentions plans to record some new material next year: "I'm going to start up in the New Year. It's an album that I need to get out of my system... there's a good album in there and it's ready to come out."

WOLFMOTHER performed a tribute to LED ZEPPELIN at last night's ceremony, which also featured a DUSTY SPRINGFIELD tribute, courtesy of PATTI LABELLE. Brian Wilson and Joss Stone were also slated to perform. Artists that have previously been inducted include THE BEATLES, THE ROLLING STONES, BOB DYLAN and JIMI HENDRIX.

(Thanks: Led-Zeppelin.com)

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