Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page Remembers The Special Event He Attended With Brian May

The legendary rock musician Jimmy Page, known for the guitarist of Led Zeppelin, has just updated his social platforms to remember the special charity event he attended with Brian May and Dan Hawkins.

In the letter he shared on his social channels, Jimmy Page was mentioning the second Riffathon, which was a charity event for the ABC Trust. He was taking his fans back to 2005 and remembered being a jury. Also, in addition to the charity event, he remembered the anniversary of the Little Games album, which was an album of Yardbirds.

Jimmy Page wrote:

“On this day in 1967, ‘Little Games’ by the Yardbirds was released.⁣⁣

“Also on this day in 2005, the second Riffathon was to take place at Hammersmith Palais. It was a charity event for the ABC Trust. Brian May of Queen, the guitarist of The Darkness, Dan Hawkins and I had been asked to judge a number of guitarists as they played their riffs. ⁣

“I thought they might play original material, but the contestants performed versions of songs by Led Zeppelin and Queen. Martin Tomkins was the eventual winner that night.”

In the comments of the post, many people were thanking him for the stories. Some of them wrote as a comment that his music influenced many people in the music community.

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