Jimmy Page Guarantees Something New in 2019

Jimmy Page Says He Will Release New Music in 2019

Now that Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has finished a series of reissues celebrating his band's iconic catalog, he's ready to get back to a long-gestating solo album.

Page has teased a coming solo release since at least 2016. If he didn't have time to complete his ideas before, he does now.

"Yes, you'll definitely be getting stuff from Jimmy Page. I can guarantee that," he said in a new interview surrounding the new Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin book of photos. 

It's Page's strongest public statement in a long time suggesting a potential return to music. Two years ago, Page discussed the solo material he's been sitting on, admitting it had "taken a long time" to get something ready. He was adamant about wanting "to do it properly."

Last February, Page said he would "be doing something which obviously will surface as a sort of album somewhere." He seemed less clear on what that would be that in prior years, however, saying he was "looking forward to doing whatever the project is."

"But if you think about all the areas that I've attempted, guitar, whether it's acoustic or electric or whatever, all the different approaches that I've done, it's just gonna be an extension of all of that, and that's it," he added at the time.

Page's last solo album was released in 1988.

Short of new music, Page could also revisit the Coverdale / Page album from 1993. Coverdale told Eddie Trunk in March that he and Page had been approached about doing a box set for that album, including unreleased songs and video footage from the sessions to be used in a documentary.  


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