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2012 Kennedy Center Honorees members of the rock band Led Zeppelin (L-R) Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page pose for photographers on the red carpet as they arrive for an evening of gala entertainment at the Kennedy Center, December 1, 2012, in Washington, DC. The Honors are bestowed annually on five artists for their lifetime achievement in the arts and culture. UPI/Mike Theiler
2012 Kennedy Center Honorees members of the rock band Led Zeppelin (L-R) Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page pose for photographers on the red carpet as they arrive for an evening of gala entertainment at the Kennedy Center, December 1, 2012, in Washington, DC. The Honors are bestowed annually on five artists for their lifetime achievement in the arts and culture. UPI/Mike Theiler 
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Published: Dec. 3, 2012 at 9:23 AM

NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Led Zeppelin rockers John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are to sit for a rare joint interview on "Late Show" in New York, CBS said.

The band was celebrated, along with "Late Show" host David Letterman at the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony in Washington Sunday night. The tribute will air Dec. 26 on CBS.

The musicians' interview with Letterman is to take place Monday.

Topics: John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, David Letterman
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