Led Zeppelin Gets Taste for Digital
by
Scott Martin
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15 October 2007, 12:53
Categories:
Media
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Communications
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Internet
Topics:
digital music
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Verizon Wireless
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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin plans to rock the Internet.
One of the last digital holdouts, the English rock band on Monday said it plans to release its back catalogue of music online November 13.
Led Zeppelin is going mobile, too. The company announced that it is working with Verizon Wireless to make songs and ring tones available for download on cell phones. Songs such as "Rock and Roll," "Kashmir," "Communication Breakdown," and "Stairway to Heaven" will become available.
Also, on November 13 the rockers are rolling out “Mothership,” a new best-of collection. The band is planning a reunion tour in London’s 02 Arena on November 26.