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James Patrick "Jimmy" Page, OBE (born January 9, 1944) is an English musician and widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock music history. He was the founding member of Led Zeppelin and, prior to that, a member of The Yardbirds from late 1966 through 1968. Before joining the Yardbirds, Page had been one of the most in-demand studio guitarists in England since his teenage years.//Page was born in the west London suburb of Heston, which today forms part of the London Borough of Hounslow. His father was an industrial personnel manager and his mother was a doctor's secretary. Jimmy Page first picked up the guitar when he was 12 years old, and although he took a few lessons, was largely self-taught. His early influences were rockabilly guitarists Scotty Moore and James Burton, who both played on recordings made by Elvis Presley, and Johnny Day, who played guitar for The Everly Brothers. The Presley song "Baby Let's Play House" was an early favourite on one of his first electric guitars, a second hand 1949 Futurama Grazioso. Page's musical tastes however also encompassed acoustic folk playing, particularly that of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, and the blues sounds of Elmore James and B.B. King. At the age of 14, Page appeared on Huw Wheldon's All Your Own talent quest programme. Jimmy Page in an interview with Guitar Player Magazine, "There was a lot of busking (singing on street corners) in the early days, but as I say, I had to come to grips with it, and it was a good schooling."Page left school at age 16 to pursue music; after brief stints backing Beat poet Royston Ellis and singer Red E. Lewis, Page was asked by singer Neil Christian to join his band The Crusaders; Page toured with Christian for approximately two years and later played on several of Christian's records, including the November 1962 single, "The Road to Love".During his stint with Christian, Page fell seriously ill with glandular fever and couldn't continue touring. While recovering, Page decided to put his musical career on the shelf and concentrate on his other love, painting. He enrolled in Sutton Art College in Surrey
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