Guitar icon and classic rock God, Jeff Beck comes to Louisville's Kentucky Center tomorrow night.
This weekend Mercury Ballroom has two separate shows paying tribute to two Rock n' Roll's greatest bands, Led Zeppelin and The Band, respectively.
Zoso, a Led Zeppelin tribute band from Los Angeles, paid a visit to Headliner's Music Hall Thursday night to pump out their take on Zeppelin classics.
The Led Zeppelin tribute band, Zoso prides itself on giving an experience as close to the way is really was when Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham did it in the late '60s and throughout the '70s.
Last night in Louisville's Whitney Hall Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin and its seven musicians provided three hours of Zeppelin classics that were eerily close to the actual album cuts.
With Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin making a stop at the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall this Friday, I found it fitting to share some facts about the last time Led Zeppelin played Louisville (April 25, 1977).
On April 25, 1977, Led Zeppelin performed in front of 19,000 at Freedom Hall. That was the last time hard rock's most infamous group visited Louisville and with talks of a reunion tour squashed by Robert Plant, chances are Louisvillians won't get a chance to see the three remaining members together in Louisville again. However, Zeppelin's best-known tribute band, Get the Led Out will be making a stop at Whitney Hall this Friday.