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Calling all Led Heads: Led Zepagain performs in Chilliwack

Tribute band Led Zepagain brings authentic ‘70s heavy rock music to the Chilliwack Cultural Centre Aug. 17
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Tribute band Led Zepagain will be performing Thursday, Aug. 17. (Renee Silverman Photography)

Big hair, bell bottoms, and the heavy sound of an electric guitar will fill the Chilliwack Cultural Centre this Thursday as tribute band Led Zepagain takes to the stage.

The Sony recording artists capture the heart and soul of “the world’s greatest band,” replicating the ultimate Led Zeppelin experience.

“It’s as close as you’ll ever get to the real deal,” says guitarist Jimmy Page, member of the British 1970s rock band Led Zeppelin.

From the high-energy electric classics to the beautiful acoustic works, you will be mesmerized as Led Zepagain resurrects Page’s soaring guitar leads, John Paul Jones’ brilliant keyboard passages, John Bonham’s trademark pounding rhythms and the signature Robert Plant vocals.

As you experience immortal classics like Stairway to Heaven, Immigrant Song, Whole Lotta Love, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and Black Dog, you’ll understand why Led Zepagain has become highly regarded as the most authentic representation of Led Zeppelin in the world today.

Anthony David picked up his first guitar at the tender age of 12, sparking the dormant passion for music inside of him. He spent all his time teaching himself how to play. At 15 he discovered the amazing talent of guitarist Jimmy Page. From then until now, David has devoted himself to emulating the passion, talent and marvel that is Jimmy Page.

Irish-born, and cutting his teeth on contemporary rock, lead singer David “Swan” Montgomery delivers an uncanny portrayal of Robert Plant. Commenting on how much Swan looked like Plant, Roger Daltry recently pulled him on stage by for a duet rendition of Help From My Friends. Swan has lent his voice to numerous recordings, including the widely released Witchblade Soundtrack, which featured such artists as G. Tom Mac and Roger Daltry.

Multi-instrumentalist Jim Wootten, nephew of the legendary guitarist Les Paul fills the demanding role of John Paul Jones, masterfully covering bass, keyboards, mandolin, acoustic 6- and 12-string guitars, and backing vocals. Having grown up in a family that was so musically inclined instilled in Wootten a love for music and inspired him to pursue his own dream of becoming a professional musician. Wootten’s hallmark is his attention to detail.

Derek Smith has been playing the drums since he was 12 years old. Despite his lifelong devotion to super-groups of the glory days of rock, no band had the impact of Led Zeppelin. John Bonham’s dichotomy and ferocity coupled to the depth of his finesse, sensitivity, and discretion resonated deep within Smith, connecting with him in a way no other drummer has. Smith’s resume includes performing with Doors guitarist Robby Krieger, The Doobie Brothers, Billy Idol’s Steve Stevens, legendary bass player Phil Chen, Chas West of Foreigner and The Jason Bonham Band among others.

Presented by Rock.It Boy Entertainment, Led Zepagain - A Tribute to Led Zeppelin performs at 7:30 p.m. (doors at 7 p.m.) on Thursday, Aug. 17 at the Hub International Theatre in the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. Tickets $42.50 (plus fees) and available at the Centre Box Office, 604-391-7469 or chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.

For more info, go to www.zepagain.com.