LED ZEPPELIN Members To Attend POLAR MUSIC AWARDS

May 19, 2006

LED ZEPPELIN members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are scheduled to attend the upcoming Polar Music prize ceremony in Sweden (May 22),where ZEPPELIN will receive the prestigious award. Jason Bonham will be on hand to accept the award on behalf of his father. The event will be broadcast on TV4 in Sweden later that evening.

As previously reported, Page and Plant are scheduled to perform together at the upcoming Montreux Jazz Festival on June 30, 2006 in Montreux, Switzerland as part of a tribute to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. Also scheduled to appear are Jeff Beck, Solomon Burke, Ben E. King and others.

(Thanks: Led-Zeppelin.com)

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