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Led Zeppelin on Tour, 1969-1975 (The Carl Dunn Photo Archive)
| Expected release date is Oct 28th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Led Zeppelin on Tour is a stunning 288-page large-format photo book capturing Led Zeppelin at their peak, as seen through the lens of legendary Texas rock photographer Carl Dunn.
Spanning 1969 to 1975, the collection showcases 175 images—over half never before seen—drawn from an archive of more than 1,200 photographs.
From the Texas Pop Festival of 1969 to the band’s sold-out Texas shows in 1975, Dunn’s photographs chronicle 16 unforgettable performances across Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois, revealing the energy, power, and charisma that defined the world’s greatest rock band.
Alongside the electrifying stage shots are rare, candid moments—Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham offstage in Dallas, and Jimmy Page performing with Bad Company in Austin.
Narrated by Carl Dunn and Led Zeppelin expert Marc Roberty, with contributions from Dave Brolan and Ross Halfin, this book offers an unparalleled visual journey into the heart of Led Zeppelin’s golden era—raw, intimate, and utterly timeless.









