Follow us on Telegram. The identity of the man pictured in Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV album cover has long been shrouded in mystery, until now. Brian Edwards - of the University of the West of England (UWE) - says he's confident that the man - hunched over carrying sticks on his back - was likely a 19th-century thatcher by the
Man on Cover of Iconic Led Zeppelin IV Album Finally Identified A researcher has determined that the man is a Victorian-era thatcher named Lot Long Led Zeppelin IV Spencer Kaufman November 8, 2023 | 9:46am ET Led Zeppelin IV is no doubt one of the greatest rock albums of all time.
A "mystery man" shown on the album cover of Led Zeppelin IV has been revealed as a 19th century thatcher, researchers have found. The figure - who has remained unknown for over half a century - is most likely Lot Long from Mere in Wiltshire - photographed by Ernest Farmer.
The 52-year-old mystery surrounding the figure featured on Led Zeppelin's fourth studio album cover has finally been solved. The identity of the man - hunched over with a pile of sticks balancing on his back - on the iconic 1971 Led Zeppelin IV record has long been shrouded in mystery.
Auction Identifies Man on Cover of 'Led Zeppelin IV' Dukes Auctions/Atlantic Records. His image is familiar to millions, iconic to a generation of rock fans and a 52-year mystery finally
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