
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A jury was seated today in downtown Los Angeles in the trial of a copyright infringement lawsuit involving Led Zeppelin’s iconic rock-era anthem “Stairway to Heaven.” The eight panelists will hearing opening statements from attorneys at 1:30 p.m. in the federal civil case being overseen by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner.
The lawsuit alleges that the descending guitar arpeggio opening of “Stairway,” released 45 years ago, was lifted from the 1968 instrumental “Taurus,” recorded by the long-defunct Los Angeles band Spirit. The suit was lodged on behalf of Michael Skidmore, administrator of the trust of Spirit’s late guitarist-songwriter Randy Craig Wolfe, known as Randy California. Wolfe drowned in 1997 off the coast of Hawaii. Defendants include Led Zeppelin band members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, and three companies involved in the Led Zeppelin catalog.




