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LED
ZEPPELIN 2 ... THE LIVE EXPERIENCE brings you the excitement
of Led Zeppelin "In Concert" by re-enacting the live improvisation
& onstage interaction that earned Led Zeppelin their legendary
status for performing. LZ2 has played major venues across the US in
2010 and 2011 and drawn rave reviews for a "spot-on" Zeppelin show,
playing deep cuts and classic tracks from the entire catalog, and
occasionally entire Zeppelin shows from specific dates. |
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BRUCE
LAMONT
The Chicago Southsider is no stranger to the city's rock scene. Bruce
has been the frontman for the critically acclaimed avant-metal group
Yakuza for the past decade, touring all over the world. In addition
to Led Zeppelin 2, Yakuza, and his solo works, Lamont performs with
other projects including Circle of Animals, and Bloodiest, and previously with Dyslexic Apaches.
Lamont's solo album "Feral Songs for The Epic Decline" was recently selected Top 20 Metal Recordings by SPIN |
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IAN
LEE
Canadian-born Drummer Ian Lee's dad
was a well-known folk musician (the satirical and occasionally controversial Brothers-In-Law) Starting drums at age 8, Ian moved to US to join Bad Oskar, opening for
Ted Nugent and national acts. In Chicago, Ian drummed for Woolworthy, Not Rebecca, and with members of
Cheap Trick, Veruca Salt, Ministry, and Urge Overkill. Currently from Arizona, Lee runs the www.thebestdrummerintheworld.com website, and was recently featured in Asylum magazine "How to Be John
Bonham -- A Drummer's Guide". |
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MATTHEW LONGBONS
After winning Downbeat awards on jazz trumpet in high school, Matthew picked up bass. In 2001 Matthew joined Chicago-based Ghettobillies, playing upwards of 200 gigs a year, including shows with Alice Cooper and The Allman Brothers, and numerous European tours. Matthew was voted best un-signed bassist in America at the 2004 National Emergenza battle of the bands. and has played with Pete Special (The Band), Umphree’s McGee, Nyco (Ted Atkatz of CSO), Underwater People, Matt Walker (Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, Morrisey). Matthew handles bass, keys, and mandolin in Led Zep 2. |
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PAUL
KAMP
By age 12 Paul was playing lead
guitar in bands on Chicago's southwest side. Kamp is recognized for his work with Busker
Soundcheck, a Chicago trio known for inventive, interactive rock songs, including bowed-guitar and a range
of electric and acoustic styles, a staple of the 1990's Chicago music scene. Busker Soundcheck was a touring machine, with studio
recordings hailed on several prominent critics' "Best Of"
lists. Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune, called Kamp "one of the most
accomplished guitar players in the Midwest" and he earned
a nomination as "best guitarist" in the Illinois Entertainer magazine.
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