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Birth name
  
John Baldwin

Years active
  
1960–present

Also known as
  
JPJJonesy

Name
  
John Jones


Genres
  
Rock

Spouse
  
Maureen Jones (m. 1967)

Parents
  
Joe Baldwin

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Born
  
3 January 1946 (age 78) Sidcup, Kent, England (
1946-01-03
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musiciansongwriterarrangerfilm composerproduceractor

Role
  
Multi-instrumentalist · johnpauljones.com

Music groups
  
Led Zeppelin (1968 – 1980), Them Crooked Vultures (2009 – 2010)

Children
  
Kierra Jones, Tamara Jones, Jacinda Jones

Similar People
  
Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant, Jason Bonham, Josh Homme

Instruments
  
Bass guitarkeyboards

John paul jones musician


John Richard Baldwin (born 3 January 1946), better known by his stage name John Paul Jones, is an English multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. Best known as the bassist for the English rock band Led Zeppelin, Jones has since developed a solo career. A versatile musician, Jones also plays organ, guitar, koto, lap steel guitars, mandolin, autoharp, violin, ukulele, sitar, cello, continuum and recorder.

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According to AllMusic, Jones "has left his mark on rock & roll music history as an innovative musician, arranger, and director." Jones is part of the band Them Crooked Vultures with Josh Homme and Dave Grohl, in which he plays bass guitar, keyboards, and other instruments. In 2014, Jones ranked first on Paste magazine's list of "20 Most Underrated Bass Guitarists." and in its special "100 Greatest Bass Players" issue in 2017, Bass Player Magazine placed Jones at twenty first.

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Early years

John Baldwin was born in Sidcup, Kent. He started playing piano at age six, learning from his father, Joe Baldwin, a pianist and arranger for big bands in the 1940s and 1950s, notably with Ambrose and his Orchestra. His mother was also in the music business which allowed the family to often perform together touring around England as a vaudeville comedy act. His influences ranged from the blues of Big Bill Broonzy, the jazz of Charles Mingus, to the classical piano of Sergei Rachmaninoff.

Because his parents often toured, Jones was sent to boarding school at a young age. He was a student at Christ's College, Blackheath, London where he formally studied music. At the age of 14, Jones became choirmaster and organist at a local church and during that year, he also bought his first bass guitar, a Dallas Tuxedo solid body electric followed by multiple basses in which he part exchanged until he finally bought his 1962 Fender Jazz Bass which he used until 1976. The fluid playing of Chicago musician Phil Upchurch on his You Can't Sit Down LP, which includes a memorable bass solo, is cited by Jones as being his inspiration to take up the instrument.

Session work

Jones joined his first band, The Deltas, at 15. He then played bass for jazz-rock London group, Jett Blacks, a collective that included guitarist John McLaughlin. Jones' big break came in 1962 when he was hired by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan of the successful British group The Shadows for a two-year stint. Shortly before hiring Jones, Harris and Meehan had just had a Number 1 hit with "Diamonds" (a track on which Jones' bandmate-to-be Jimmy Page had played.) Jones' collaboration with the Shadows nearly prevented the future formation of Led Zeppelin, when the parties engaged in talks about the possibility of Jones replacing their bassist Brian Locking, who left the band in October 1963, but John Rostill was ultimately chosen to fill the position.

In 1964, on the recommendation of Meehan, Jones began studio session work with Decca Records. From then until 1968, he played on hundreds of recording sessions. He soon expanded his studio work by playing keyboards, arranging and undertaking general studio direction, resulting in his services coming under much demand. He worked with numerous artists including the Rolling Stones on Their Satanic Majesties Request (Jones' string arrangement is heard on "She's a Rainbow"); Herman's Hermits; Donovan (on "Sunshine Superman," "Hurdy Gurdy Man," and "Mellow Yellow"); Jeff Beck; Françoise Hardy; Cat Stevens; Rod Stewart; Shirley Bassey; Lulu; and numerous others. As well as recording sessions with Dusty Springfield, Jones also played bass for her Talk of the Town series of performances. His arranging and playing on Donovan's "Sunshine Superman" resulted in producer Mickie Most using his services as choice arranger for many of his own projects, with Tom Jones, Nico, Wayne Fontana, the Walker Brothers, and many others. Such was the extent of Jones' studio work – amounting to hundreds of sessions – that he said years later that "I can't remember three-quarters of the sessions I was on."

It was during his time as a session player that Jones adopted the stage name John Paul Jones. This name was suggested to him by a friend, Andrew Loog Oldham, who had seen a poster for the 1959 film John Paul Jones in France. He released his first solo recording as John Paul Jones, "Baja" (written by Lee Hazlewood and produced by Oldham) / "A Foggy Day in Vietnam", as a single on Pye Records in April 1964.

Jones has stated that, as a session musician, he was completing two and three sessions a day, six and seven days a week. However, by 1968 he was quickly feeling burnt out due to the heavy workload: "I was arranging 50 or 60 things a month and it was starting to kill me."

Formation

During his time as a session player, Jones often crossed paths with guitarist Jimmy Page, a fellow session veteran. In June 1966, Page joined The Yardbirds, and in 1967 Jones contributed to that band's Little Games album. The following winter, during the sessions for Donovan's The Hurdy Gurdy Man, Jones expressed to Page a desire to be part of any projects the guitarist might be planning. Later that year, The Yardbirds disbanded, leaving Page and bassist Chris Dreja to complete previously booked Yardbirds dates in Scandinavia. Before a new band could be assembled, Dreja left to take up photography. Jones, at the suggestion of his wife, asked Page about the vacant position, and the guitarist eagerly invited Jones to collaborate. Page later explained:

I was working at the sessions for Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man, and John Paul Jones was looking after the musical arrangements. During a break, he asked me if I could use a bass player in the new group I was forming. He had a proper music training, and he had quite brilliant ideas. I jumped at the chance of getting him.

Vocalist Robert Plant and drummer John Bonham joined the two to form a quartet. Initially dubbed the "New Yardbirds" for the Scandinavian dates, the band soon became known as Led Zeppelin.

Contribution to the band

Jones was responsible for the classic bass lines of the group, notably those in "Ramble On" and "The Lemon Song" (Led Zeppelin II), and shifting time signatures, such as those in "Black Dog" (Led Zeppelin IV). As half of Led Zeppelin's rhythm section with drummer John Bonham, Jones shared an appreciation for funk and soul rhythmic grooves which strengthened and enhanced their musical affinity. In an interview he gave to Global Bass magazine, Jones remarked on this common musical interest:

Yeah, we were both huge Motown and Stax fans and general soul music fans, James Brown fan. Which is one of the reasons why I've always said that Zeppelin was one of the few bands to "swing". We actually had a groove in those days. People used to come to our shows and dance, which was great. To see all the women dancing, it was really brilliant. You didn't necessarily see that at a Black Sabbath show or whatever: So we were different in that way. We were a groovy band. We used all our black pop music influences as a key to the rock that went over the top.

After retiring his Fender Jazz Bass (which he had been using since his days with The Shadows in the early 1960s) from touring in 1975, Jones switched to using custom-designed Alembic basses while touring. However, he still preferred to use the Jazz Bass in the studio. Jones' keyboard skills added an eclectic dimension that realised Led Zeppelin as more than just a hard rock band. Keyboard highlights include the delicate "The Rain Song" (Houses of the Holy) played on a Mellotron; the funky "Trampled Under Foot", played on a Clavinet (Physical Graffiti); and the eastern scales of "Kashmir", also played on a Mellotron (also on Physical Graffiti). In live performances, Jones' keyboard showpiece was "No Quarter", often lasting for up to half-an-hour and sometimes including snatches of "Amazing Grace", Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez", which had inspired Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain, and variations of classical pieces by composers such as Rachmaninoff.

Jones' diverse contributions to the group extended to the use of other instruments, including an unusual triple-necked acoustic instrument consisting of a six and a twelve string guitar, and a mandolin. Jones often used bass pedals to supplement the band's sound while he was playing keyboards and mandolin. On the band's 1977 tour of the United States, Jones would sing lead vocals on "The Battle of Evermore," filling in for Sandy Denny, who had sung on the studio version.

Profile

While all members of Led Zeppelin had a reputation for off-stage excess (a label that has been claimed was exaggerated), Jones was widely seen as the most quiet and reserved member of the group. For his part, Jones has claimed that he had just as much fun on the road as his bandmates but was more discreet about it, stating "I did more drugs than I care to remember. I just did it quietly." Benoit Gautier, an employee of Atlantic Records in France, echoed this impression, stating that "The wisest guy in Led Zeppelin was John Paul Jones. Why? He never got caught in an embarrassing situation."

In an interview, Jones explained that fame with Led Zeppelin was not something that he ever became preoccupied with:

Not really; I'd done it all before ... I would like to think that I wasn't too stupid either. I tried to stay out of the drift of the rock star's path, mainly because I needed my sanity and freedom on the road. So generally, I used to check out of the hotel, and then get out on the street. I'd go walking ... I'm not as recognisable as Plant and Page. Plus, I used to change my appearance all the time just to make sure I wasn't as recognisable ... Generally, I'm pretty quickly into the shadows ... I once read the Beatles did a whole tour of America and never left their hotel rooms. And I thought, "I can't see the point of travelling around the world and not seeing anything."

However, following exhausting tours and extended periods of time away from his family, by late 1973 Jones was beginning to show signs of disillusionment. He considered quitting Led Zeppelin to spend more time with his family, and possibly to take up the position of choirmaster of Winchester Cathedral, but was talked into returning by the band's manager, Peter Grant. Jones later explained his reservations:

I didn't want to harm the group, but I didn't want my family to fall apart either. We toured a huge amount in those early days. We were all very tired and under pressure and it just came to a head. When I first joined the band, I didn't think it would go on for that long, two or three years perhaps, and then I'd carry on with my career as a musician and doing movie music.

"Royal Orleans"

It is rumoured that the Led Zeppelin song "Royal Orleans", from their album Presence, is about an experience Jones once had on tour in the United States. The song is about a person who mistakenly takes a drag queen up to his hotel room, who then falls asleep with a joint of marijuana in hand, lighting the room on fire. "Royal Orleans" was the name of a hotel where the members of Led Zeppelin would stay when they visited New Orleans, because not as many people asked for autographs there. In an interview he gave to Mojo magazine in 2007, Jones clarified the reliability of this rumour, stating:

The transvestites were actually friends of Richard Cole's; normal friendly people and we were all at some bar. That I mistook a transvestite for a girl is rubbish; that happened in another country to somebody else... Anyway 'Stephanie' ended up in my room and we rolled a joint or two and I fell asleep and set fire to the hotel room, as you do, ha ha, and when I woke up it was full of firemen!

Other work during time with the band

Jones' involvement with Led Zeppelin did not put a halt to his session work. In 1969 he returned to the studio to play bass guitar on The Family Dogg's A Way of Life album, in 1970 and keyboards for guitarist Peter Green on his solo album The End of the Game. Jones was Madeline Bell's first choice to produce and arrange her 1974 album Comin' Atcha. He has also played keyboards on many Roy Harper albums, and contributed to Wings' Rockestra, Back to the Egg along with Zeppelin's drummer John Bonham.

1980–2000

Since Led Zeppelin dissolved in 1980 with the death of John Bonham, Jones has collaborated with a number of artists, including Diamanda Galás, R.E.M., Jars of Clay, Heart, Ben E. King, Peter Gabriel, Foo Fighters, Lenny Kravitz, Cinderella, The Mission, La Fura dels Baus, The Harp Consort, Brian Eno, the Butthole Surfers and Uncle Earl.

He appeared on sessions and videos for Paul McCartney and was involved in the soundtrack of the film Give My Regards to Broad Street. In 1985, Jones was asked by director Michael Winner to provide the soundtrack for the film, Scream for Help, with Jimmy Page appearing on two tracks. Jones provides vocals for two of the songs. He recorded and toured with singer Diamanda Galás on her 1994 album, The Sporting Life (co-credited to John Paul Jones). Jones set up his own recording studio called Sunday School, as well being involved in his daughter's (Jacinda Jones) singing career.

In 1985, Jones joined the other former members of Led Zeppelin for the Live Aid concert with both Phil Collins and Tony Thompson filling in on drums. The former members again re-formed for the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert on 14 May 1988. Page, Plant and Jones, as well as John Bonham's son Jason, closed the event. In 1992, Jones arranged the orchestration on the R.E.M. album Automatic for the People.

In 1995, the band Heart released a live acoustic album called The Road Home which was produced by Jones, and on which he also played several instruments. Also in 1995, Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort released a set of three Spanish language songs in 17th-century style of Jones's own composition, accompanied by baroque instruments including harps, chitarrone, guitars, lirone, viola da gamba and percussion (this 10-minute CD, titled Amores Pasados, was coupled with The Harp Consort's debut record, Luz y Norte).

2000–present

Zooma, his debut solo album, was released in September 1999 on Robert Fripp's DGM label and followed up in 2001 by The Thunderthief. Both albums were accompanied by tours, in which he played with Nick Beggs (Chapman Stick) and Terl Bryant (drums).

In 2004, he toured as part of the group Mutual Admiration Society, along with Glen Phillips (the front man for the band Toad the Wet Sprocket) and the members of the band Nickel Creek.

Jones plays on two tracks on Foo Fighters' album In Your Honor. He plays mandolin on "Another Round" and piano on "Miracle", both of which are on the acoustic disc. The band's frontman Dave Grohl (a big Led Zeppelin fan) has described Jones' guest appearance as the "second greatest thing to happen to me in my life".

He has also branched out as a record producer, having produced such albums as The Mission's album Children, The Datsuns' second album Outta Sight, Outta Mind (2004) and Uncle Earl's Waterloo, Tennessee album of Old-time music, released in March 2007 on Rounder Records.

In May 2007, he accompanied Robyn Hitchcock and Ruby Wright in performing the song "Gigolo Aunt" at a tribute for Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett in London, which he did on mandolin.

He played at Bonnaroo 2007 in a collaboration with Ben Harper and The Roots' drummer Questlove as part of the festival's all-star Super-Jam, which is the festival's annual tradition of bringing together famous, world-class musicians to jam on stage for a few hours. Jones appeared and played mandolin with Gillian Welch during the festival during the song "Look at Miss Ohio" and a cover of the Johnny Cash song "Jackson". He also appeared during the set of Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals where they played a cover of "Dazed and Confused". Jones then closed Gov't Mule's first set, playing part of "Moby Dick" and then "Livin Lovin Maid" on bass, then proceeded to play keyboards on the songs "Since I've Been Loving You" and "No Quarter". Jones also performed on mandolin with the all-female bluegrass group Uncle Earl, whose album he had produced in 2007.

Mandolin-slinging Jones jammed on Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" with Winnipeg's energetic Duhks at April 2007's MerleFest in North Carolina.

Jones played in the Led Zeppelin reunion show at London's O2 Arena on 10 December 2007 with the other remaining members of Led Zeppelin as part of a tribute to Ahmet Ertegun.

In 2008, Jones produced Nickel Creek singer-fiddler Sara Watkins' debut solo album. As previously mentioned, Jones toured with Watkins, Glen Phillips, and the rest of Nickel Creek in late 2004 in a collaboration entitled Mutual Admiration Society.

On 10 February 2008, Jones appeared with the Foo Fighters on the Grammy Awards conducting the orchestral part to the song "The Pretender". On 7 June 2008, Jones and Jimmy Page appeared with the Foo Fighters to close out the band's concert at Wembley Stadium. Jones performed with Sonic Youth and Takehisa Kosugi, providing the stage music for Merce Cunningham's Nearly 90, which ran 16–19 April 2009 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

In February and March 2011 he appeared in the onstage band in Mark-Anthony Turnage's opera Anna Nicole, about the Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in London.

In August 2011, he appeared at Reading and Leeds Festivals to play alongside Seasick Steve.

On 16 September 2012, Jones appeared at the Sunflower Jam charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, performing alongside guitarist Brian May of Queen, drummer Ian Paice of Deep Purple, and vocalists Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and Alice Cooper.

In November 2012, Jones toured the UK with the Norwegian avant-garde/improvisational band Supersilent.

On 6 December 2012, Jones performed on bass, guitar and mandolin with Robyn Hitchcock as 'Biscotti' at Cecil Sharp House, London.

On 30 April 2013, Jones appeared live on the BBC TV Show Later... with Jools Holland, playing bass for Seasick Steve on "Down on the Farm" from Seasick Steve's new album Hubcap Music.

On 1 May 2013, Jones appeared with Seasick Steve at a concert at the Roundhouse in Camden, London. Introduced by Seasick Steve as a member "of the best rock band ever", Jones played bass, mandolin, and steel guitar, and provided vocals.

On Saturday 29 June 2013, Jones played guitar whilst appearing with Rokia Traore, who opened the Pyramid Stage that morning at Glastonbury 2013.

During November 2013, Jones joined a seven-day tour of the Southeast US, playing mandolin with the Dave Rawlings Machine. The Atlanta show (21 November 2013) included a rendition Led Zeppelin's "Going to California." Jones also toured with the Dave Rawlings Machine in autumn 2014.

On 5 and 6 September 2015, Jones, along with Queen drummer Roger Taylor, joined Foo Fighters on stage in Milton Keynes to perform a cover of Queen's "Under Pressure," with Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl singing.

Them Crooked Vultures

Jones' most recent own project is a supergroup with Dave Grohl and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme named Them Crooked Vultures. The trio played their first show together on 9 August 2009 at the Metro in Chicago, and their first album was released on 17 November 2009.

Legacy

Jones is widely considered to be a highly influential and important bassist, keyboardist, and arranger in the history of rock music. Many notable rock bassists have been influenced by Jones, including John Deacon of Queen, Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith, Geddy Lee of Rush, Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gene Simmons of Kiss, and Krist Novoselic of Nirvana. Chris Dreja, the rhythm guitarist and bassist of The Yardbirds, has described him as "the best bass player in Europe". Music publications and magazines have ranked Jones among the best rock bassists of all time. He was named the best bassist on Creem Magazine's 1977 Reader Poll. In 2000, Guitar magazine ranked him third in the "Bassist of the Millennium" readers' poll.

In October 2010, Jones was awarded a "Gold Badge Award" by The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for his outstanding contribution to Britain's music and entertainment industry. On 10 November 2010, he was honoured with the "Outstanding Contribution Award" at the Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards.

Personal life

John married his wife, Maureen, in 1967, and they have been together ever since, currently residing in West London. They have three daughters: Tamara, Jacinda and Kiera. According to The Sunday Times Rich List Jones' net worth was £40 million as of 2009.

Discography

Solo albums
  • Scream for Help (1985) – film soundtrack
  • The Sporting Life (1994) with Diamanda Galás
  • Zooma (1999)
  • The Thunderthief (2001)
  • With Them Crooked Vultures
  • Them Crooked Vultures (2009)
  • With Seasick Steve
  • You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks (2011)
  • Hubcap Music (2013)
  • Filmography

    Composer
    2016
    Steve'n'Seagulls - Black Dog (Music Video)
    2014
    Led Zeppelin: Rock and Roll (Alternate Mix) (Music Video)
    2014
    David Beckham: Into the Unknown (TV Movie documentary) (original music)
    2012
    Led Zeppelin: Black Dog (Live at Celebration Day) (Music Video)
    2006
    How Not to Rock 'N' Roll (Short)
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Rock and Roll (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Music Video)
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Love (Rough Mix with Vocal) (Music Video)
    1997
    Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Love (Music Video)
    1993
    Risk
    1984
    Scream for Help
    1976
    Led Zeppelin: Black Dog (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) (Music Video short)
    1969
    Led Zeppelin: Communication Breakdown (Version 2) (Music Video short)
    1969
    Led Zeppelin: Communication Breakdown (Version 1) (Music Video short)
    Music Department
    -
    And Anne (music) (pre-production)
    2019
    The Peter Austin Noto Show (TV Series) (musical director - 2 episodes)
    - There is No Excuse for Animal Abuse (2019) - (musical director)
    - The Full Wolf Moon (2019) - (musical director)
    2014
    David Beckham: Into the Unknown (TV Movie documentary) (music supervisor)
    2011
    Anna Nicole (TV Movie) (bass guitar)
    1996
    Chaos (Video Game) (music consultant - as John Jones)
    1993
    The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (composer: theme "tom thumb")
    1993
    Duran Duran: Come Undone (Music Video) (musician: bass guitar)
    1984
    Scream for Help (musician: solo synthesizer)
    1968
    Cilla (TV Series) (musical arranger - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.6 (1968) - (musical arranger: A Song for Europe)
    1968
    Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (music arranger: songs)
    Actor
    2017
    The Peter Austin Noto Show (TV Series)
    - Episode #6.0 (2017)
    2012
    Led Zeppelin: Black Dog (Live at Celebration Day) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2012
    Led Zeppelin: Kashmir (Live from Celebration Day) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2011
    Zombie Apocalypse (TV Movie) as
    Zombie
    2011
    Anna Nicole (TV Movie) as
    Band: Bass Guitarist
    1979
    Led Zeppelin: Hot Dog (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    1976
    Led Zeppelin: Black Dog (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) (Music Video short) as
    John Paul Jones
    1969
    Led Zeppelin: Communication Breakdown (Version 2) (Music Video short) as
    John Paul Jones
    1969
    Led Zeppelin (TV Movie) as
    Musician
    1969
    Led Zeppelin: Communication Breakdown (Version 1) (Music Video short) as
    John Paul Jones
    Soundtrack
    -
    And Anne ("Original songs") (pre-production)
    2022
    Sky Sports World Championship Boxing (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - IBO Super-Welterweight World Title: Sam Eggington vs. Przemyslaw Zysk (2022) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    - Sam Eggington vs. Przemyslaw Zysk: Weigh-In (2022) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2022
    Kid Rock: The Road to Bad Reputation (Documentary) (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    2022
    The Adam Project (writer: "Good Times Bad Times")
    2021
    Cruella (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2021
    Morning Joe (TV Series) (writer - 7 episodes)
    - 05-07-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Fool In The Rain")
    - 04-06-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Fool In The Rain")
    - 03-23-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Fool In The Rain")
    - 03-15-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Fool In The Rain")
    - 03-01-2021 (2021) - (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    - 02-17-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Fool In The Rain")
    - Episode dated 29 January 2021 (2021) - (writer: "Heartbreaker")
    2020
    The Clash (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Battle Night (2020) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    - Double Elimination (2020) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2010
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Bill Burr/Jack White (2020) - (writer: "Don't Hurt Yourself" - uncredited)
    - Ashton Kutcher/Them Crooked Vultures (2010) - (writer: "Mind Eraser, No Chaser", "New Fang")
    2020
    Fire It Up: The True Story of Kid Rock's the Polyfuze Method (Short) (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    2020
    Merz gegen Merz (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Auszeiten (2020) - (writer: "Whole lotta love")
    2019
    Billions (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Fight Night (2019) - (writer: "In the evening")
    2019
    Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé (Documentary) (writer: "Don't Hurt Yourself")
    2019
    Endeavour (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Apollo (2019) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2018
    I'm a Celebrity... Extra Camp (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #3.14 (2018) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    - Episode #3.9 (2018) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2018
    Sharp Objects (TV Mini Series) (writer - 5 episodes)
    - Milk (2018) - (writer: "In the Evening" - uncredited)
    - Closer (2018) - (writer: "In the Evening" - uncredited)
    - Ripe (2018) - (writer: "In the Evening" - uncredited)
    - Fix (2018) - (writer: "In the Evening")
    - Dirt (2018) - (writer: "In the Evening" - uncredited)
    2018
    Seder-Masochism (writer: "Your Time is Gonna Come")
    2013
    The Voice (TV Series) (writer - 5 episodes)
    - Blind Auditions 7 (2018) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Blind Auditions 6 (2017) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    - Live Results Show 2 (2013) - (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    - The Blind Auditions, Part 3 (2013) - (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    - Blind Auditions 2 - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2017
    Mindhunter (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.10 (2017) - (writer: "In the Light" - uncredited)
    2017
    Louis C.K. 2017 (TV Special) (writer: "Good Times Bad Times")
    -
    Svet pod Hlavou (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 2017) (music - 1 episode, 2017)
    - Mrtvý lidi (2017) - (lyrics: "Whole Lotta Love") / (music: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1998
    Rage (TV Series) (writer - 64 episodes)
    - Cherie Currie Guest Programs Rage (2016) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - The Church Guest Program Rage (2015) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Judas Priest Guest Program Rage (2015) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - The Jezabels Guest Program Rage (2014) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Cannibal Corpse Guest Program Rage (2012) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Tame Impala Guest Program Rage (2012) - (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Communication Breakdown")
    - Ladyhawke Guest Programs Rage (2012) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Suzi Quatro Guest Programs Rage (2011) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Rage Chart Toppers Special (2011) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Joan Jett Guest Programs Rage (2011) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Rage Icons from A-Z Special (2010) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Sally Seltmann Guest Programs Rage (2010) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Rage Covers Up Special (2010) - (writer: "Misty Mountain Hop")
    - Mastodon Guest Program Rage (2010) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Powderfinger Guest Program Rage III (2010) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Alkaline Trio Guest Program Rage (2009) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Ross Wilson Guest Programs Rage (2009) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Lamb of God Guest Program Rage (2009) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Suggs Guest Programs Rage (2009) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Marky Ramone Guest Programs Rage (2009) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Bullet for My Valentine Guest Program Rage (2009) - (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Communication Breakdown")
    - Tricky Guest Programs Rage (2008) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Best Videos and Best Guest Programmers of 2007 (2007) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Clutch Guest Program Rage (2007) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - 30 Seconds to Mars Guest Program Rage (2007) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Beastie Boys Guest Program Rage (2007) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Zakk Wylde Guest Programs Rage (2006) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - The Zutons Guest Program Rage (2006) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - UK Bands and Artists Special (2005) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Rock 'til You Drop Special (2004) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Belle and Sebastian Guest Program Rage (2004) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Rage in Love: Love Song Special (2004) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Audioslave Guest Program Rage II (2003) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Audioslave Guest Program Rage I (2003) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Jane's Addiction Guest Program Rage (2003) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Queens of the Stone Age Guest Program Rage II (2003) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Mogwai Guest Program Rage (2002) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Guest Program Rage (2002) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Supergrass Guest Program Rage (2002) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Powderfinger Redux (2001) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Queens of the Stone Age Guest Program Rage (2001) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Music from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's II (2001) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Fuel Guest Program Rage (2000) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Powderfinger Guest Program Rage II (2000) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Apollo 440 Guest Program Rage (2000) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    - Slipknot Guest Program Rage (2000) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Music from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's (2000) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Silverchair Redux (1999) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Mercury Rev Guest Program Rage (1999) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Rebecca's Empire Guest Program Rage (1999) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Silverchair Guest Program Rage II (1999) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - Mix Master Mike Guest Programs Rage (1999) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - The Dandy Warhols Guest Program Rage (1998) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Frenzal Rhomb Redux (1998) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Frenzal Rhomb Guest Program Rage (1998) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2016
    RocKwiz (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rockwiz Salutes the Legends of the UK (2016) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2016
    The Aliens (TV Mini Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.3 (2016) - (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    2016
    The Big Interview with Dan Rather (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Sammy Hagar (2016) - (writer: "Good Times Bad Times" - uncredited)
    2016
    Lucifer (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil. (2016) - (writer: "Black Dog" - uncredited)
    2015
    Sammy Hagar & the Circle Live: At Your Service (Video) (writer: "Good Times Bad Times", "Whole Lotta Love", "When the Levee Breaks", "Rock and Roll")
    2015
    The Big Short ("When the Levee Breaks")
    2015
    It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: Rock 'n' Roll at the BBC (TV Movie) (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2015
    The National (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 24 July 2015 (2015) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown", "Rock and Roll", "Black Dog", "Whole Lotta Love", "When the Levee Breaks")
    2015
    Whatever Happened to Rock 'n' Roll? (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Moby Dick" - uncredited)
    2015
    CTV National News (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 20 June 2015 (2015) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2015
    Britain's Got More Talent (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #9.7 (2015) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2015
    Weekend Sunrise (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 1 March 2015 (2015) - (writer: "Trampled Under Foot", "Black Dog", "Whole Lotta Love", "Good Times Bad Times")
    2015
    BBC World News (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 19 February 2015 (2015) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2015
    Channel 4 News (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 9 February 2015 (2015) - (writer: "Black Dog", "Whole Lotta Love", "Since I've Been Loving You")
    2015
    Top of the Pops: The Story of 1980 (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2012
    CBS This Morning (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #3.276 (2014) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love", "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll")
    - Episode #1.250 (2012) - (writer: "Good Times Bad Times", "Whole Lotta Love", "All My Love", "Heartbreaker", "Rock and Roll", "Black Dog")
    2014
    Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 29 October 2014 (2014) - (writer: "Black Dog", "Whole Lotta Love")
    2014
    Led Zeppelin Played Here (Documentary) (writer: "Communication Breakdown", "Heartbreaker", "The Lemon Song", "Good Times Bad Times", "Whole Lotta Love", "When The Levee Breaks")
    2014
    Mike & Mike (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 3 September 2014 (2014) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    2014
    Today at Wimbledon (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 2014: Day 13 (2014) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2014
    Wimbledon (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 2014: Day 13, Part 3 - Mixed Doubles Final (2014) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2014
    Tähdet, tähdet (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.8 (2014) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    - Episode #1.5 (2014) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    2014
    The Voice UK (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Blind Auditions 6 (2014) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2013
    Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey (2013) - (writer: "Black Dog" , "Black Dog")
    2013
    American Hustle (writer: "Good Times Bad Times" - uncredited)
    2013
    Dior: 1000 Lives - Dior Homme (Music Video short) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2013
    True Blood (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - In the Evening (2013) - (writer: "In the Evening" - uncredited)
    2013
    60 Minutes (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - His Finest Hour/Matthew Newton/Rock God/Mountain Madness (2013) - (writer: "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll", "Whole Lotta Love", "Moby Dick")
    2012
    The 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (TV Special) (writer: "Moby Dick", "Whole Lotta Love", "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll")
    2011
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Episode #21.63 (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    - Episode #20.131 (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    - Episode #19.70 (2011) - (writer: "All My Love")
    2012
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #20.55 (2012) - (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Black Dog")
    2012
    Revolution (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Kashmir (2012) - (writer: "Since I've Been Loving You")
    2012
    Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (Documentary) (writer: "Good Times Bad Times", "Black Dog", "In My Time of Dying", "Trampled Under Foot", "No Quarter", "Since I've Been Loving You", "Misty Mountain Hop", "Whole Lotta Love", "Rock and Roll")
    2012
    Voice - Danmarks største stemme (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Anden blindtest (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2012
    The X Factor UK (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Auditions 3 (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2012
    Argo (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    2012
    London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder (TV Special) (writer: "Trampled Under Foot")
    2012
    London Calling (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Master of Puppets (2012) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown", "Rock and Roll")
    2012
    American Idol (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Top 6 Results (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top 9 Perform (2012) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2011
    O Ses Türkiye (TV Series) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2011
    Rude Tube (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Mashed 'n' Mixed (2011) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2011
    When Rock Goes Acoustic (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Bron Yr Aur Stomp" (1970))
    2011
    Formula 1: BBC Sport (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The British Grand Prix: Qualifying (2011) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    2010
    The Fighter (writer: "Good Times Bad Times")
    2010
    No me la puc treure del cap (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Qualsevol nit pot sortir el sol (2010) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2010
    The Leslie Taylor Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.1 (2010) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2009
    An Anonymous Short Film (Short) (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    2009
    So You Think You Can Dance Canada (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 6 Perform (2009) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2009
    Couples Retreat (writer: "Me Love")
    2009
    Uutishuone (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rötösherramarssi (2009) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2008
    Banda sonora (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #4.6 (2008) - (writer: "Boogie with Stu")
    2008
    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (writer: "Fever")
    2008
    It Might Get Loud (Documentary) (writer: "How Many More Times", "When the Levee Breaks", "Whole Lotta Love", "In My Time of Dying")
    2008
    Beijing 2008: Games of the XXIX Olympiad (TV Mini Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Closing Ceremony (2008) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2008
    Physical Graffiti: A Classic Album Under Review (Video documentary) (writer: "Communication Breakdown", "No Quarter", "Night Flight", "Boogie with Stu", "Black Country Woman", "In My Time of Dying", "In the Light", "Trampled Underfoot", "Sick Again")
    2008
    Aqua Teen Hunger Force (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Sirens (2008) - (writer: "The Ocean" - uncredited)
    2008
    ...Around (writer: "They You Built You Up Too Fast")
    2007
    Christmas in Rockefeller Center (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2007) - (writer: "Me Love")
    2003
    Australian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Semi-Finals: Verdict #2/Group Three Performance (2007) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top 12 Performance Show: The 70's (2003) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2007
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Les Paul: Chasing Sound (2007) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    2007
    Druckfrisch (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.35 (2007) - (writer: "D'yer mak'er")
    2006
    How Music Works (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Melody (2006) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    2006
    Ha-Shminiya (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Shutafey Sod (2006) - (writer: "Since I've Been Loving You" - uncredited)
    2006
    How Not to Rock 'N' Roll (Short) (writer: "Rock and Roll (Remix)")
    2003
    Idol (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Top 35 #1 (2005) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top 35 #3 (2003) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2004
    Ween Live in Chicago (Video documentary) (writer: "All of My Love")
    2004
    New Zealand Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 4 Performance Show: Rock Hits (2004) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2003
    Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 (Video documentary) (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    2003
    Led Zeppelin (Video documentary) (writer: "How Many More Times", "Moby Dick", "Whole Lotta Love", "Communication Breakdown", "Black Dog", "Misty Mountain Hop", "Since I've Been Loving You", "The Ocean", "Bron Yr Aur Stomp", "In My Time of Dying", "Trampled Underfoot", "Rock and Roll", "In the Evening")
    2003
    Heart: Alive in Seattle (Video) (writer: "Black Dog")
    2003
    Skeppsholmen (TV Series) (music - 1 episode)
    - Episode #2.11 (2003) - (music: "No Quarter")
    2002
    Jeff Buckley: Everybody Here Wants You (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Kashmir" (live à l'Olympia), "Since I've Been Loving You")
    2002
    El cumple (writer: "Black Dog")
    -
    S.P.U.N.G (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 2002) (music - 1 episode, 2002)
    - Fy fan vad kul vi hade i lördags! (2002) - (lyrics: "Good Times Bad Times") / (music: "Good Times Bad Times")
    2001
    Süd. Grenze (writer: "Since I've Been Loving You")
    2001
    Scratch (Documentary) (writer: "The Crunge")
    2000
    Tool: Salival (Video short) (writer: "No Quarter")
    2000
    Almost Famous (writer: "Misty Mountain Hop")
    2000
    Suuri luokkakokous (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.2 (2000) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1999
    Jeff Buckley: Remembered (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1998
    Heart By-Pass (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    1998
    Small Soldiers (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    1970
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) (writer - 395 episodes)
    - Special Cup Final Edition (1981) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '79: Part 1 (1979) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '76: Part 2 (1976) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '76: Part 1 (1976) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '75: Part 2 (1975) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '75: Part 1 (1975) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '74: Part 2 (1974) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '74: Part 1 (1974) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Ten Years of Pop Music: 1964 - 1974 (1973) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '73 (1973) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - 500th Edition Special (1973) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '72: Part 2 (1972) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '72: Part 1 (1972) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '71: Part 2 (1971) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '71: Part 1 (1971) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Into '71 (1970) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '70: Part 2 (1970) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Top of the Pops '70: Part 1 (1970) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1995
    Love in the Ruins (Short) (writer: "D'yer Mak'er", "In the Evening", "Whole Lotta Love")
    1995
    Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin (Video documentary) (writer: "Misty Mountain Hop", "Hey Hey What Can I Do", "D'yer Mak'er", "Good Times Bad Times", "Fool in the Rain")
    1995
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    1994
    Later... With Jools Holland (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #4.3 (1994) - (writer: "When the Levee Breaks")
    1994
    Denton (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 17 November 1994 (1994) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    1994
    Unledded (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "No Quarter", "When the Levee Breaks", "Since I've Been Loving You")
    1994
    Unplugged (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: Un-Led-ed (1994) - (writer: "No Quarter", "Since I've Been Loving You")
    1994
    Hiljaiset laulut (TV Movie) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love", "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll")
    1994
    Brainscan (producer: "Leave Me Alone")
    1993
    The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (writer: "Tom Thumb Theme")
    1993
    Beavis and Butt-Head (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Ball Breakers (1993) - (writer: "Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street)")
    1989
    Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes)
    - Bride of the Monster (1993) - (writer: "Rock and Roll" - uncredited)
    - The Magic Sword (1992) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    - The Crawling Eye (1989) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    - Superdome (1989) - (writer: "Rock and Roll")
    1991
    Alhola (TV Mini Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Testamentti (1991) - (writer: "Heartbreaker" - uncredited)
    - Kansainvälinen avioliitto (1991) - (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    1990
    Heavy Metal Heaven (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Led Zeppelin and Metallica Live (1990) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown", "How Many More Times")
    1989
    For All Mankind (Documentary) (performer: "4-Minute Warning") / (writer: "4-Minute Warning")
    1987
    It's Garry Shandling's Show. (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Nancy Gets Amnesia (1987) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1985
    Live Aid (TV Special documentary) (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Whole Lotta Love")
    1984
    Give My Regards to Broad Street (performer: "Ballroom Dancing")
    1984
    Scream for Help (performer: "Spaghetti Junction", "Bad Child", "Silver Train", "Crackback", "Chilli Sauce", "Take It Or Leave It", "When You Fall In Love", "Here I Am") / (writer: "Christie", "Spaghetti Junction", "Bad Child", "Silver Train", "Crackback", "Chilli Sauce", "Take It Or Leave It", "When You Fall In Love", "Here I Am")
    1983
    Rock Arena (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Heavy Metal (1983) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    1981
    Choice of Arms (writer: "Since I've Been Loving You")
    1980
    Proof (Short) (writer: "Friends" (1970))
    1980
    Countdown (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 12 October 1980 (1980) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1976
    The Song Remains the Same (Documentary) (writer: "Rock & Roll", "No Quarter", "Moby Dick", "Whole Lotta Love", "Black Dog", "Heartbreaker", "Since I've Been Loving You")
    1973
    The Old Grey Whistle Test (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Episode #6.2 (1976) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    - Episode #4.20 (1975) - (writer: "Trampled Under Foot")
    - Episode #2.28 (1973) - (writer: "No Quarter")
    1976
    Rock Concert (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #4.6 (1976) - (writer: "Black Dog")
    1975
    Balapan (Short) (writer: "Rock-and-Roll")
    1974
    Ape Over Love (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    1974
    Double Header (writer: "The Lemon Song" - uncredited)
    1973
    Yarasa Adam (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1972
    Butler's Night Out (Short) (writer: "Whole Lotta Love" - uncredited)
    1972
    GTK (TV Series short) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.547 (1972) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    - Episode #1.445 (1972) - (writer: "Rock and Roll", "Whole Lotta Love")
    1972
    Confessions of a Male Groupie (writer: "Moby Dick" - uncredited)
    1972
    Rocker (TV Movie) (writer: "Rock And Roll")
    1971
    The Baredevils (writer: "Whole Lot of Love" - uncredited)
    1971
    Smuglerne (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Retfærdigheden sejrer (1971) - (writer: "How Many More Times")
    1970
    Midsummer Rock (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Heartbreaker")
    1970
    Homer (writer: "How Many More Times")
    1970
    Nationwide (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 16 September 1970 (1970) - (writer: "The Lemon Song")
    1970
    Beat-Club (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.53 (1970) - (writer: "Whole Lotta Love")
    1970
    Disco 2 (TV Series) (writer: "Moby Dick")
    1969
    How It Is (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #2.2 (1969) - (writer: "Communication Breakdown")
    Sound Department
    1980
    Those Were the Days (Short) (sound) / (sound editor)
    Writer
    2016
    Steve'n'Seagulls - Black Dog (Music Video)
    Thanks
    2001
    Scratch (Documentary) (special thanks)
    Self
    2021
    Peace Through Music: A Global Event for the Environment as
    Self
    2019
    Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Rock (Documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    The Peter Austin Noto Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.9 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #5.8 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #4.4 (2016) - Self
    - Episode #4.3 (2016) - Self
    - Episode #4.2 (2016) - Self
    - Episode #4.1 (2016) - Self
    - Episode #3.40 (2016) - Self
    - Episode #3.39 (2016) - Self
    2013
    The Africa Express (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 4 January 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2012
    The 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (TV Special) as
    Self - Honoree (uncredited)
    2012
    CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.250 (2012) - Self - Guest
    2012
    CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 16 December 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #20.55 (2012) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (Documentary) as
    Self (Bass guitar and keyboards) (as Led Zeppelin)
    2010
    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest: Them Crooked Vultures
    - Episode #8.121 (2010) - Self - Musical Guest: Them Crooked Vultures
    2010
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ashton Kutcher/Them Crooked Vultures (2010) - Self (as Them Crooked Vultures)
    2009
    Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #17.13 (2009) - Self
    2009
    Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #1.26 (2009) - Self - Musical Guest
    2008
    Led Zeppelin: In the Light (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Foo Fighters: Live at Wembley Stadium (Video documentary)
    2008
    The 50th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    Led Zeppelin: Up Close and Personal (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Girls and Boys: Sex and British Pop (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Oh You Pretty Things: The 1970s (2005) - Self
    2003
    Led Zeppelin - Good Times, Bad Times (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    The 22nd Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    1993 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    Live Aid (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (as Led Zeppelin)
    1979
    Rockestra (Documentary short) as
    Self - Musician
    1976
    The Song Remains the Same (Documentary) as
    Self - Bassist & Keyboardist (as Led Zeppelin)
    1973
    Colour My Soul (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.3 (1973) - Self
    1972
    Led Zeppelin: Immigrant Song (Music Video short) as
    Self
    1970
    Beat-Club (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.53 (1970) - (as Led Zeppelin)
    1969
    Tous en scène (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 September 1969 (1969) - Self (as Led Zeppelin)
    Archive Footage
    2021
    Count Me In (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2021
    The Top Ten Revealed (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ode to the Color Black (2021) - Self (as Led Zepplin)
    2019
    A Year in Music (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 1975 (2019) - Self (as Led Zepplin)
    - 1969 (2019) - Self (as Led Zepplin)
    2019
    WBCN and the American Revolution (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2016
    Led Zeppelin: What Is and What Should Never Be (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2014
    Led Zeppelin: Rock and Roll (Alternate Mix) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2014
    Led Zeppelin Played Here (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    The British Invasion (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Herman's Hermits (2010) - Self (uncredited)
    2010
    The Rolling Stones: Mick Taylor Years 1969 to 1974 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Led Zeppelin: Dazed & Confused (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Physical Graffiti: A Classic Album Under Review (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    U2: Window in the Skies (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2006
    Video on Trial (TV Series) as
    Self - Led Zeppelin
    - Episode #2.5 (2006) - Self - Led Zeppelin (uncredited)
    2006
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Greatest Songs of All Time (2006) - Self (as Led Zeppelin)
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Going to California (Live at Earls Court 1975) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Immigrant Song (Live) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Kashmir (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Rock and Roll (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Stairway to Heaven (Live at Earls Court 1975) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Love (Rough Mix with Vocal) (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    2003
    Led Zeppelin (Video documentary) as
    Self (Bass guitar, Keyboards and Mandolin) (as Led Zeppelin)
    1997
    Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Love (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    1990
    Led Zeppelin: Over the Hills and Far Away (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones
    1990
    Led Zeppelin: Travelling Riverside Blues (Music Video) as
    John Paul Jones

    References

    John Paul Jones (musician) Wikipedia