Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience has a series of dates scheduled in the fall, starting with 2 dates in Chile and three in Australia in September. They then return to the US for shows in California and Nevada in October.
September 5th, 2012: Caupolican Theatre - Santiago, Chile
September 7th, 2012: La Tortuga - Concepcion, Chile
September 13th, 2012: Enmore Theatre - Sydney, Australia
September 14th, 2012: Forum Theatre - Melbourne, Australia
September 15th, 2012: Challenge Stadium - Perth, Australia
October 6th, 2012: Silver Legacy Casino - Reno, NV
October 7th, 2012: The Warfield - San Francisco, CA
October 8th, 2012: The Uptown Theatre - Napa Valley, CA
October 9th, 2012: Crest Theatre - Sacramento, CA
October 11th, 2012: The Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
October 12th, 2012: Aliante Casino - Las Vegas, NV
October 13th, 2012: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino - Indio, CA
Expect more dates to be announced.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Buy Your Bootleg Audio Here...
Tonight's Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters concert at the HMV Forum in London will almost certainly be bootlegged and on the torrent download sites by the weekend. But in a new twist, Plant himself is making the show available for download via livedownloads.com.
In a first for Plant, Live Downloads will make the show available for purchase in 4 formats. The show will likely be available sometime through the night, and very possibly someone attending the show could download it upon arriving home. It's reasonable to assume it will be available by mid-evening tonight here in North America. Some companies also make the shows available for purchase on USB drive at the hall, although there is no word on whether that will be available tonight.
File types available are:
MP3 - $10.00
FLAC - $14.95
FLAC-HD - $19.95
ALAC - $14.95
In a first for Plant, Live Downloads will make the show available for purchase in 4 formats. The show will likely be available sometime through the night, and very possibly someone attending the show could download it upon arriving home. It's reasonable to assume it will be available by mid-evening tonight here in North America. Some companies also make the shows available for purchase on USB drive at the hall, although there is no word on whether that will be available tonight.
File types available are:
MP3 - $10.00
FLAC - $14.95
FLAC-HD - $19.95
ALAC - $14.95
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
New Band of Joy Album Due Next Year
In preparation for The Sensational Space Shifters show at the HMV theatre in London tomorrow, Robert Plant sat down with Tim Cumming of Britain's The Independent, Plant reveals that his next album (first mentioned here) will be a Band of Joy album, and that it is complete:
The album is set for release next year according to the article.
As for the Sensational Space Shifters, "So long as it feels good, I'm not trying to break the bank..."
Sounds like Band of Joy has a future, and The Sensational Space Shifters will be Plant's side project for a while.
...Buddy Miller and I created Band of Joy... and we've recorded a new record that's far, far out with psychedelic pedal steel and all sorts of stuff.
The album is set for release next year according to the article.
As for the Sensational Space Shifters, "So long as it feels good, I'm not trying to break the bank..."
Sounds like Band of Joy has a future, and The Sensational Space Shifters will be Plant's side project for a while.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
DVD Review: Robert Plant and the Band of Joy Live From the Artists Den
The presser for the Robert Plant and the Band of Joy Live From The Artists Den DVD states that Plant presents "six Led Zeppelin classics..." Yea, well... If you've come here from a google search for "Whatever happened to Robert Plant Led Zeppelin?", stop reading now. That Robert Plant left the building some time ago.
If, however, you have followed and enjoyed Robert Plant's solo career, keep reading, there's good news.
Live From The Artists Den was recorded on Feb 8 and 9th, 2011 at the intimate War Memorial Auditorium. The Band of Joy had progressed and developed over the winter of 2011, and by this stage had developed a bit of an edge. That edge is in full flower on the Live From The Artists Den DVD of reworked Led Zeppelin songs, songs from the the Band of Joy album and some old-timey Americana.
Truthfully, by the time The Band of Joy rolled into Nashville even a known to be sceptical blogger was becoming sold that Band of Joy was doing some interesting music. That impression is proven fully on Live From The Artists Den.
The Band of Joy was fully a band in every sense of the word by the time this show was recorded for PBS. So far gone is the Golden God from the land of ice and snow that Plant takes a secondary position on a series of songs while guitarists Buddy Miller, Darrell Scott and his "companion" Patty Griffin take a song each. Plant even moves into the background physically during these moments, doing his best bass-less John Paul Jones imitation.
But the Band of Joy had an edge, and it is fully on display on Live From The Artists Den. While Plant purrs his vocals, the guitars virtually growl, giving a dark, rock edge to the country and traditional tinged setlist.
The DVD itself is first rate, the videography providing an intimate feel - catching the band members smiling at each other for example - and spreading the screen time around the band. This is no Robert Plant show, and no Robert Plant DVD. It is Band of Joy all the way.
If you missed the Band of Joy when they came around, as I did, it's OK: you can see them now up close and personal, a DVD so good it feel like your there.
Information on the DVD is here, including the tracklist.
If, however, you have followed and enjoyed Robert Plant's solo career, keep reading, there's good news.
Live From The Artists Den was recorded on Feb 8 and 9th, 2011 at the intimate War Memorial Auditorium. The Band of Joy had progressed and developed over the winter of 2011, and by this stage had developed a bit of an edge. That edge is in full flower on the Live From The Artists Den DVD of reworked Led Zeppelin songs, songs from the the Band of Joy album and some old-timey Americana.
Truthfully, by the time The Band of Joy rolled into Nashville even a known to be sceptical blogger was becoming sold that Band of Joy was doing some interesting music. That impression is proven fully on Live From The Artists Den.
The Band of Joy was fully a band in every sense of the word by the time this show was recorded for PBS. So far gone is the Golden God from the land of ice and snow that Plant takes a secondary position on a series of songs while guitarists Buddy Miller, Darrell Scott and his "companion" Patty Griffin take a song each. Plant even moves into the background physically during these moments, doing his best bass-less John Paul Jones imitation.
But the Band of Joy had an edge, and it is fully on display on Live From The Artists Den. While Plant purrs his vocals, the guitars virtually growl, giving a dark, rock edge to the country and traditional tinged setlist.
The DVD itself is first rate, the videography providing an intimate feel - catching the band members smiling at each other for example - and spreading the screen time around the band. This is no Robert Plant show, and no Robert Plant DVD. It is Band of Joy all the way.
If you missed the Band of Joy when they came around, as I did, it's OK: you can see them now up close and personal, a DVD so good it feel like your there.
Information on the DVD is here, including the tracklist.
For IT Guys Only
The online e-mail forum For Badgeholders Only is currently down. The server that hosts the internet's best Led Zeppelin forum went kaboom sometime around Saturday. Bob Rood, the technical wizard behind FBO's curtain, is beavering away at replacing the frazzled internal parts, and hopes to have everything up and running again sometime tonight.
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It's well worth subscribing.
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