Definition:
Jimmy Page: Influential blues-rock guitarist Jimmy Page began playing guitar as a teen, developing a unique and fluid style that is easily recognizable as "Jimmy Page guitar." Page enjoyed a successful career as a session guitarist, playing on many of the British pop hits of the 1960s. He joined British blues-rock band the Yardbirds in the mid-60s, but as the band had run its course, Page launched the commercial juggernaut that was Led Zeppelin in 1968.

