Kevin Tarr wrote:
>
>and joking about the others, I hope you realized
>
Well, yes. My response was about Elvis, not the others. At first sight,
though, I wondered who were these artists that sold so well in America
and I've never heard of them down under... Second glance, and I had
caught on..
Kevin Tarr wrote:
>The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love,
are
>second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales.
>
>What about Elvis, Slim Whitman, and Boxcar Willy?
>
Solo artists sales are recorded separately to Band/Group sales.
>
>Where's Pink Floyd?
>
T
Kevin Tarr wrote:
>The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, are
>second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales.
>
>What about Elvis, Slim Whitman, and Boxcar Willy?
>
Solo artists sales are recorded separately to Band/Group sales.
>
>Where's Pink Floyd?
>
To
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002471692,00.html
LEGENDARY rockers Led Zeppelin are set to re-group after 22 years for a
money-spinning stadium tour of America.
The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, are
second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002471692,00.html
LEGENDARY rockers Led Zeppelin are set to re-group after 22 years for a
money-spinning stadium tour of America.
The three surviving members - singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and
bassist John Paul Jones - plan to hit the road next