They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful,[1][2] innovative,[3] successful,[4] and influential bands in the history of popular music.
[13] In 2014, they won "Reissue of the Year" for the deluxe editions of their first three albums (Led Zeppelin I, II, and III).
[16] During their tenure as a band, their albums Led Zeppelin II, Houses of the Holy, Physical Graffiti, Presence, and In Through the Out Door each received nominations for Best Recording Package.
Led Zeppelin had also received a nomination for Best New Artist in 1969, but they lost to Crosby, Stills & Nash.
The Ivor Novello Awards are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.
[21] Led Zeppelin received a MOJO Award in 2008 for the "best live act", as voted by the readers.
Led Zeppelin topped the readers poll for consecutive three years (1974–76) under the category of the best "Vocal Group".
[23] In 2008, Led Zeppelin got a Shockwaves NME Awards nomination under the category of the "Best Music DVD" for The Song Remains the Same.