Verizon to Offer Exclusive Led Zepplin Tracks
Posted on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:38:12 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
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Verizon and Led Zeppelin announced today that they have collaborated on a new way to allow fans access to the band’s music. Verizon Wireless will be the first mobile music service provider to offer ringtones, call back tones, alert tones, and wallpapers from the band.
Starting November 13th fans of Zeppelin will be able to download songs over-the-air on Verizon Wireless phones including titles like “Stairway to Heaven”, “Rock and Roll”, “Kashmir”, and “Communication Breakdown”.
"Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band ever and their music transcends generations," said David Dorn, senior vice president of e-commerce for Rhino Entertainment. "We are excited to be working with a forward thinking partner like Verizon Wireless to offer the group's legendary catalog of recordings across the entire spectrum of mobile products to longtime fans, as well as new, young fans discovering the band for the first time."
Via Verizon
Posted on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:38:12 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
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