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As of Feb. 5, 2014, the song has been claimed by YouTube user Bold for Jesus, a musician whose religious conversion inspired him to bring others to the gospel by, among other things, uploading ...
So why is this all coming to light now -- a whopping 43 years after the release of "Stairway"? Mick Skidmore, who manages California's trust, said, "Nobody had any money, and they thought the ...
Dr. David Jeremiah of Shadow Mountain Community Church in California reveals why faith-filled Christians should not be plagued with anxiety — and instead should rely on Jesus.
Did Led Zeppelin steal the riff from "Stairway to Heaven" from Spirit's "Taurus"? Why does it matter more than ever?
Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page allegedly wrote “Stairway to Heaven” in 1970, two years after “Taurus” was released and a year after the band shared stages at gigs across the U.S. in 1969.
Led Zeppelin has won the long copyright battle over its 1971 song “Stairway to Heaven,” as the Supreme Court declined to take up the case.
British rock band Led Zeppelin on Monday effectively won a long-running legal battle over claims it stole the opening guitar riff from its signature 1971 song “Stairway to Heaven.” The band ...
Led Zeppelin won a copyright trial over "Stairway to Heaven" Thursday morning, after accusations that it copied the song "Taurus" by the American band Spirit.
THESE magnificent clouds appear to form a huge stairway to heaven in a miraculous moment captured on camera.
Onlookers in shock as woman captures STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN in skies above Lancashire THESE are the stunning pictures which look just like a stairway to HEAVEN leading up to the sky.
To him comes the “Son of Man, coming on the clouds of heaven,” i.e., Jesus. We see here the mystery of the Trinity and the Divinity of Christ.
At issue is the classic acoustic introductory lick to “Stairway to Heaven,” constantly played by amateurs in guitar shops for nearly 50 years, and the riff at the center of the Spirit ...
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