Late to the game, Led Zeppelin has finally finalized agreements to make their library of songs available for digital release. In the wake of press for their London reunion tour next month, the band announced plans to make songs available first as ringtones starting this week in an exclusive deal with Verizon Wireless. In addition, on November 13 digital downloads of songs from the band’s eight studio albums and other recordings are expected to be available through Verizon and digital-music services, including iTunes.http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/15/arts/music/15musi.html?ex=1193112000&en=b9608d3574127950&ei=5099&partner=TOPIXNEWS
Led Zeppelin via Digital Library
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