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Zepparella is an all-female American Led Zeppelin tribute band founded and formed in 2005 in San Francisco, California, by the band's drummer, Clementine.The current band consists of lead vocalist Anna Kristina, guitarist Gretchen Menn, bassist Holly West, and drummer Clementine.
Jason Bonham founded the group in 2010. [2] [3] Bonham previously played with Led Zeppelin in 1988, [4] 1990, [5] and 2007. [6]After the 2007 reunion, Bonham had stated an interest in touring and recording with Led Zeppelin, [7] but singer Robert Plant didn't agree. [8]
Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin is a cover album released by the American hard rock band Great White in 1998, dedicated to songs of Led Zeppelin.It was recorded live in a concert that took place at The Galaxy Theatre of Santa Ana, California in December 1996 and released by the French label Axe Killer.
Led Zepagain: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2005) Led Zepagain II: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2007) Led Zepagain III: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2012) Label: Titan Music Inc, D/B/A Titan Tribute Media. Led Zepagain: The Sound Remains the Same Vol. 1 (2015) Led Zepagain: The Sound Remains the Same Vol. 2 (2015) Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan
In March 2009, Lez Zeppelin played a benefit concert in Mumbai, India. [6] In 2010, the band headed back into the studio to record a second album and released their re-recording of Led Zeppelin I. The band continued to tour and had several line-up changes in the 2010s. In late 2019, the band released its EP The Island of Skyros.
For a band that’s now thought of as the Beatles of heavy metal, not to mention one of the four or five greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time, Led Zeppelin got shockingly little critical ...
Michael White & the White is an American hard rock combo and occasional Led Zeppelin cover band, formed around singer Michael White.. White started his career in 1973, when he played with Los Angeles–based the Boyz, in a line-up which included Mick Brown and George Lynch (both of later Dokken fame).
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has said Jeff Beck’s “gift was enormous” as he remembered the “limitless energy and enthusiasm” the late guitarist brought to projects.