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Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same?

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Monday, December 10, 2007

The three surviving members of Led Zeppelin perform tonight in London in what's being touted as the biggest rock reunion ever. Today, we dare to debate the bulletproof legacy of these dark lords of rock with two critics, plus your calls. Also: The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn is a band that plays early jazz and blues. The ensemble recently won a "Subway Idol" contest and they talk about their sound and perform live in the studio.

Is Led Zeppelin Still Going Strong?

The much-anticipated Led Zeppelin reunion concert takes place tonight in London. While it's been a long time since they rock & rolled, they remain the backbone of classic-rock radio and influential on ever hard-rock band around. Today we debate how important their legacy is with music critic David Browne and ...

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The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn Live

The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn play acoustic Dixieland, swing, and blues around New York. They recently won a nationally televised contest called "Subway Idol," which was a month-long feature on FOX's "The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet." We hear about their activities playing above and below ground.

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