Wednesday, March 23, 2011

He was the son of Zeppelin: Tribute concerts planned

 



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The world of John Bonham was the drummer of the huge rock 'n' roll Led Zeppelin, which style drums explosive songs such as "when the Levee Breaks" and "Four sticks". Jason Bonham, it was just Dad, the man whose musicianship he is not fully docenialy when John died in 1980 at 32, when Jason was just 14. "I really wish I had time told him when he was alive, how much I loved him as a player and his music," Mr. Bonham said recently in a telephone interview. In this spirit, Mr. Bonham now 44, announced on Monday that he will perform a series of concerts in the fall of paying tribute to his father and the music of Led Zeppelin. Composition of musicians and concerts still is terminated, but Bonham Mr. said tutorial, named "Jason Bonham of Led Zeppelin experience," will perform 30 shows in North America after the 30-year anniversary of the death of John Bonham. Mr. Bonham, who in 2007 with the surviving members — Jimmy Page, , Robert Plant and John Paul Jones — at the O2 Arena in London, said he has not yet had approached them about participating. "Of course I'd love to be involved," he said. "I had the time of my life working with them in the six weeks to Show at the O2 and were part of, only this time."


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