Music
Led Zeppelin to offer songs for download
Published Monday, Oct 15 2007, 18:54 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Led Zeppelin are to make their back catalogue available for digital download.
The group, who will reunite to perform at a one-off concert in London next month, are one of the last acts to offer their records online.
Guitarist Jimmy Page said: "The addition of the digital option will better enable fans to obtain our music in whichever manner they prefer."
Warner Music Group chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr said of the move: "We look forward to expanding Led Zeppelin's presence across a full array of digital platforms."
American mobile network Verizon Wireless has also announced that it will now have Led Zeppelin music available for ringtones and downloads.
The group, who will reunite to perform at a one-off concert in London next month, are one of the last acts to offer their records online.
Guitarist Jimmy Page said: "The addition of the digital option will better enable fans to obtain our music in whichever manner they prefer."
Warner Music Group chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr said of the move: "We look forward to expanding Led Zeppelin's presence across a full array of digital platforms."
American mobile network Verizon Wireless has also announced that it will now have Led Zeppelin music available for ringtones and downloads.
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