Led Zepagain

Led Zepagain (stylized Led ZepAgain) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura, California.[1] The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ("Robert Plant"), Guitar/ Mandolin Anthony David ("Jimmy Page"), bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ("John Paul Jones") and drummer/percussionist Derek Smith ("John Bonham"). The group was formed in 1988 and is considered one of the top Zeppelin tribute bands in Southern California.[2]

Led Zepagain
Led Zepagain performing at the Los Angeles International Airport on November 29, 2011
Background information
OriginVentura, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1989 (1989)–present
LabelsSMEJ
Websitezepagain.com
Members
  • Swan Montgomery
  • Jim Wootten
  • Derek Smith
  • Anthony David
Past members
  • Rick Snider
  • Tracy Longo
  • Bruce Corney
  • Marc Sauer
  • Darryl Johnson
  • Lenny Mann
  • Jimmy Sakurai
  • Stan Taylor
  • Steve Zukowsky
  • Jim Kersey

Discography

  • 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
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References

  1. Carr, Austin (16 December 2013). "The Rise And Fall Of Spotify Star Band Led ZepAgain". Fast Company. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  2. Hermann, Andy (30 January 2017). "Inside the Insanely Competitive World of L.A. Tribute Bands". LA Weekly. Retrieved 29 November 2018.


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