In 1973, John Paul Jones nearly left Led Zeppelin due to exhaustion and time away from family, but manager Peter Grant convinced him to stay.
In 1973, John Paul Jones, the bassist and keyboardist of Led Zeppelin, faced a critical juncture in his career. After years of relentless touring, recording, and living life on the road, Jones found himself physically and emotionally exhausted. The pressures of constant travel and the prolonged time away from his wife and children had taken…