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A born and bred Irishman from Drogheda, Ireland, lead singer Swan Montgomery's uncanny portrayal of Robert Plant has placed him consistently among LAs most popular performers since the early 90s. Swan has toured
Ireland, the UK,Europe, and all over the United States. He's lent his
voice to numerous recordings, including the widely released Witchblade
Soundtrack, which featured such artists as G. Tom Mac and Roger
Daltry. Swan a.k.a. David Swan Montgomery, also has a celebrated solo career. His CD ,Newgrange, is available now at cdbaby.com, amazon.com, and gomusicnetwork.com. Look for his next CD to be released soon! |
| Multi-instrumentalist Jim Wooten fills the demanding role of John Paul Jones masterfully; covering Bass, Keyboards, Mandolin, Acoustic 6 & 12 string guitars, and backing vocals. Talent apparently runs in the family, as Jims uncle is none other than legendary guitarist, Les Paul! Jims other bands include a CSN Tribute, 4 Way Street. |
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Steve
Zukowsky first
picked up the guitar at age 11, inspired by the great rock guitarists
of the 70s, such as Jimmy Page, Brian May, Peter Frampton, Pat
Travers and Michael Schenker. In 1977, he got to see Led Zeppelin
in concert in Oakland, CA, at what would be their second to last show
ever in the US. Steve rushed home after that show, picked up the guitar
and learned Over the Hills and Far Away right then! From
that moment on, Led Zeppelin and the guitar style of Jimmy Page would
be a huge influence on Steves playing. |
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With his amazing feel for the late, great, John Bonzo Bonham, drummer Jim Kersey leaves audiences shouting for more, especially after every performance of Zeppelins classic drum solo epic, Moby Dick! A highly accomplished drummer,
Jim has recorded and/or performed with Vivian Campbell (Def Leppard,
Dio), Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, James Cotton, Coco Montoya, the Mamas
and the Papas, BB Chung King and The James Montgomery Band, and studied
drums and percussion with Carmine Appice, Joe Porcaro, and at the Berklee
College of Music in Boston. |
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In January 2004, Led Zepagain was paid the highest compliment ever when Jimmy Page caught their show at the House of Blues in Hollywood. After watching the show, he requested to meet the band in the dressing room, and praised them on their accuracy! Led Zepagain takes their audience to a place that not only replicates a Led Zeppelin concert, but captures the heart and soul of the world's greatest band. A Led Zepagain show features all of the Zeppelin highlights, from the high energy electric classics, to the beautiful acoustic works; from the soaring leads on the double-neck guitar, to the brilliant keyboard passages, and from the high, Robert Plant screams, to the trademark pounding rhythms. From the moment Led Zepagain hits the stage, you'll believe, this is definitely the Real Deal! |
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