Stairway to Heaven leads to court

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Rock band Led Zeppelin is set to face another court battle over its 1971 hit “Stairway to Heaven” after a US appeals court threw out a previous verdict in favor of the band and ordered a retrial.

The case pits the musicians against Michael Skidmore, a trustee for late guitarist Randy Wolfe of the American band called Spirit. In 2015, Skidmore filed a lawsuit alleging that the Led Zeppelin plagiarized the “Stairway to Heaven” riff from the Spirit’s instrumental “Taurus.”

DW reports that Randy Wolfe, also known as Randy California, wrote “Taurus” in 1966. In 1968, Led Zeppelin marked their American debut by opening for Spirit in Denver, and the two bands later toured together.

In 1971, Led Zeppelin released “Stairway to Heaven” which went on to become one of the most famous rock songs of all time.

 

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