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Led Zeppelin's International Success

Dr. Aarohi Ambardekar has spent more than a decade as an anesthesiologist and partner with Southern Maryland Anesthesia Associates, LLC, in Lanham, Maryland. Beyond his professional activities as a physician, Dr. Aarohi Ambardekar enjoys listening to English rock bands like Led Zeppelin and The Clash.

English rock group Led Zeppelin released 12 singles between 1969 and 1993 before finally charting in the UK, peaking at No. 21 with a 1997 reissue of the 1969 release Whole Lotta Love. The song initially failed to chart in the United Kingdom, but enjoyed success in other markets around the world. Whole Lotta Love was a No. 1 hit in both Australia and Germany, while also achieving a top five position in the United States, Austria, Canada, and several other countries.

Led Zeppelin’s tendency toward international appeal continued for the duration of the band's run. The group had six top 40 hits in Canada and four top 20 singles in the Netherlands. Immigrant Song, released in 1970 as the lead single off Led Zeppelin III, was especially successful on the global stage, achieving a top 20 position in eight countries.                            
Led Zeppelin's International Success
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