JASON BONHAM Performs With LED ZEPPELIN Tribute Band In L.A.; Video Footage, Photos Available

March 25, 2009

LED ZEPPELIN drummer Jason Bonham — son of the late John Bonham, the band's original drummer — joined ZEPPELIN tribute act LED ZEPAGAIN on Saturday, March 21 at the House of Blues in West Hollywood for the encore performance of the classic song "Rock and Roll".

Watch video footage below. Photos can be seen at this location.

Commented LED ZEPAGAIN in the band's official newsletter: "WOW!! That's what we're still saying to ourselves on reflecting back on last Saturday night's show at the House of Blues Sunset. Not only was it a capacity crowd for our '1977 Tour Revisited' show, but in case you weren't aware, we were joined for our encore by John Bonham's son, Jason, for a rip-roaring version of 'Rock and Roll'! Jason, as well as his wife and sister, Zoe, hung around to chat with us for quite a while afterwards, and all three are extremely nice and humble people. Jim Kersey [LED ZEPAGAIN drummer] had a great conversation with Jason about, of course, his dad and LED ZEPPELIN, but also about drums and influences. Of course, the last time we saw Jason Bonham playing 'Rock and Roll' was at London's O2 Arena, with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones!"

(Thanks: Satomi Williams)

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