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  2. Jimmy Page - Wikipedia

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    Page was born to James Patrick Page and Patricia Elizabeth Gaffikin in the west London suburb of Heston on 9 January 1944. [10] His father was a personnel manager at a plastic-coatings plant [10] and his mother, who was of Irish descent, [11] was a doctor's secretary.

  3. Lori Mattix - Wikipedia

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    Lori Mattix (born 1958), sometimes known as Lori Maddox or Lori Lightning, is an American former child model and "baby" groupie of the 1970s. As of November 2015, she is a partner and buyer for the Glam Boutique in West Hollywood. [1]

  4. It Might Get Loud - Wikipedia

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    The film documents the varied playing and recording styles of guitarists Jimmy Page, David "The Edge" Evans, and Jack White. Page's history with guitar traces back to his childhood when he played in a skiffle band. After desiring to do more than play pop music, Page "retires" from guitar playing to attend art school.

  5. Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page is the title of a coffee table autobiography written by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. It is published by Genesis Publications and was published in September 2010. The book include rare photos, personally selected by the author, along with handwritten captions describing the subject(s) in the images.

  6. Led Zeppelin - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, London-based session guitarist Jimmy Page joined the blues-influenced rock band the Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith. Page soon switched from bass to lead guitar, creating a dual lead guitar line-up with Jeff Beck. Following Beck's departure in October 1966, the Yardbirds became a four-piece with Page as the sole guitarist.

  7. Boleskine House - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Page in 2008. Jimmy Page was a collector of Crowley memorabilia who "had read a lot of Crowley and ... was fascinated by his ideas". [24] [25] [26] At the time Page bought the house it was in a state of decay, but he felt it would be a good atmosphere in which to write songs. [7]

  8. Communication Breakdown - Wikipedia

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    It developed from a guitar riff played by Jimmy Page, while the rest of the band wrote the song around it. Bassist John Paul Jones later said "This is Page's riff – you can tell instantly". [ 6 ] Singer Robert Plant could not receive a songwriting credit owing to a previous record contract, and consequently it was credited simply to the other ...

  9. The Firm (rock band) - Wikipedia

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    The Firm were a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, featuring singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Jimmy Page, drummer Chris Slade, and bassist Tony Franklin. [1] [2] [3] The band released two albums in 1985 and 1986 and eventually saw their greatest chart success with the songs "Radioactive", "All the King's Horses", and "Satisfaction Guaranteed".