Jimmy Page was born in Heston, England on January 9th 1944. After joining the band, "The Yardbirds" Page started a new band known as Led Zeppelin. Page wrote most of the lyrics to most of the songs on most of the bands albums, while beyond human measure at guitar, his lyrical sense was almost completely reliant on composition style layering. Musician, songwriter, "producer James Patrick Page was inspired by rock star Elvis Presley's "Baby Let's Play House" to take up the guitar at the age of 13. As a teenager, Page joined his first band, Neil Christian & the Crusaders. He toured with the group for a time, but he had to leave after suffering from a glandular fever..." He was the guitarist.
Robert Anthony Plant was born on August 20th 1948 in Bromwich, Staffordshire, England. "...In 1966, Plant left school to began his musical career. He performed with a number of groups around this time, showing his talent for handling blues music. With drummer John "Bonzo" Bonham, Plant formed Band of Joy. He also recorded a few R&B singles for CBS records on his own, but they failed to attract much interest. In 1968, Plant was recruited by guitarist Jimmy Page for the New Yardbirds, and he, in turn, recommended Bonham to Page....". Robert Plant wrote most of the lyrics on the albums "led zeppelin I" and Led zeppelin II". Plant was definitely better at songwriting than jimmy considering these albums both topped the pop charts and had the most famous songs by them; "whole lotta love", "heartbreaker", and "ramble on" He was the bands lead vocalist
John Baldwin was born on January 3rd 1946 in Sidcup, Kent.