JIMMY PAGE To Debut New Music Next Year

December 16, 2009

According to Lemon Squeezings, LED ZEPPELIN guitar legend Jimmy Page has revealed that he will be debuting some of his new music next year.

Sky News was taping an interview (see below) with Page and "It Might Get Loud" director Davis Guggenheim, discussing the movie prior its London premiere yesterday, which saw Page making a rare public appearance.

"Next year, I have every intention of playing music live and making it — manifesting it. I've got it," Page stated during the chat. "I've got it there. I've got the music waiting. It just needs to be done. So that's it. That's what I'll be doing."

"It's been two years [since the LED ZEPPELIN reunion concert at the O2 arena in London on December 10, 2007!" added Page. "Two years since the O2. It's time to do that," he said, referring to sharing the new music he has ready to be heard.

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