Lez Zeppelin Led Zeppelin Tribute Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center July 20

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Contributed / Patrick Spradlin

BRAINERD — The final event of the 2021-22 Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center'southward Cultural Arts Serial will be Zeppo, a band of hard rockers who bring Led Zeppelin'southward music to life.

"I'll admit I was skeptical going in," series producer Patrick Spradlin said in a news release. "I've heard a lot of tribute bands that just don't measure out upwards to the music they play. This was not the instance with Zeppo. They are the real deal."

The Led Zeppelin tribute band will perform at 7 p.m. May 14 at the Chalberg Theatre on the Brainerd campus of Central Lakes College.

Spradlin saw Zeppo at an arts conference in Milwaukee a few years agone. Spradlin describes the band equally a group of very talented musicians who've chosen one of the nigh all-encompassing catalogs of familiar rock hits in music history.

"These guys don't endeavor to make you think they are Led Zeppelin," Spradlin stated. "They don't wear wigs or costumes, no ane tries to make himself look similar Robert Institute or Jimmy Page or John Bonham. Instead, they just actually practise musical justice to Led Zeppelin'south music."

Led Zeppelin was formed in London in 1968; the English rock ring consisted of vocalist Plant, guitarist Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer Bonham.

"The ring's blues explosions frequently gave fashion to heavy folk, mystical psychedelic rock and orchestral detours — a testament to the U.G. group's versatility and willingness to push sonic boundaries," according to the Rock & Coil Hall of Fame .

Led Zeppelin was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. The Cleveland-based museum's biography of the band states the band was "every bit influential" during the 1970s as the Beatles were during the 1960s.

Found is no longer performing with Led Zeppelin these days. Instead, he's hitting the road with Allison Krauss, promoting the duo's second collaborative album, "Heighten the Roof."

"Hard rock and heavy metal as nosotros know it wouldn't exist without Led Zeppelin, i of the well-nigh popular and innovative rock bands e'er," co-ordinate to the Stone & Roll Hall of Fame's website.

Zeppo will perform songs like "Blackness Domestic dog," "Rock and Roll," "Kashmir," "Whole Lotta Love," "Immigrant Song," "Adept Times Bad Times" and the all-time rock anthem "Stairway to Heaven" as part of the ring's concert offerings at its college appearance.

"I don't know anyone who listens to rock who hasn't heard these songs," Spradlin said. "This band has real musicianship and really brings information technology to the table with the mode they play this music. You'll hear these hits and other deeper catalog cuts from Zeppelin."

Zeppo started as a "fun, casual jam session" in a basement in St. Paul in 2016, according to the news release, and the group has performed throughout the Midwest to packed audiences who appreciate non only their musical talents simply their "down-to-world humour and fun personality."

The group is comprised of John Eller, known for his previous piece of work with Shiny Lights and Shabby Road Orchestra; Paul Boblett, who has performed with Fathom Lane and Faith Boblett; Terrance J. Fisher of Run Westy Run; Noah Levy, who has performed with Brian Setzer, the BoDeans and the Honeydogs; and Marker Mraz of the Mraz Brothers.

"While this is the last concert of the flavor, and my concluding appearance as emcee for this series, in that location will exist music concerts this summertime and the series volition pick upward once again in the fall," Spradlin stated.

The 2021-22 Primal Lakes Community Performing Arts Eye'south Cultural Arts Series began on Sept. 24 with the Fabulous Armadillos and the musical grouping's homage to music from the Vietnam War era, "What's Goin' On?" in the Gichi-ziibi Heart for the Arts in Brainerd.

Tickets for the May 14 concert by Zeppo are bachelor through the CLC Theatre Box Part at 218-855-8199 or online at www.clcperformingarts.com .

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Source: https://www.brainerddispatch.com/lifestyle/arts-and-entertainment/led-zeppelin-tribute-concludes-clc-performing-arts-season

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