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Friday, May 15, 2009 
Hi everyone

Despite our previous efforts, we appear to be back in the position of needing a new singer. Our previous singer is off to new ventures, and we now find ourselves unable to book anything until we resolve this.

ALL enquries will be welcomed, be you a lookalike or a non-lookalike, male or female.

So if you're interested, please message us, or if you know someone who maybe interested, please get them to message us...

Cheers

Paul - Led By Zeppelin
Friday, November 28, 2008 

We are all shocked and saddened to hear about the death of Michael Lee and would like to send our condolences to his family..

Michael Lee

Drummer | 1969 - 2008

World-class drummer who played with Led Zep's Page & Plant, The Cult and the re-formed Thin Lizzy

Michael Lee, who died at the age of 39 on Monday 24 November, 2008, had played with some of the best in the rock music business.

He was invited by Robert Plant - of Led Zeppelin fame - to work on the 1993 Fate of Nations album and the world tour of the same name.

He was born Michael Gary Pearson on 19 November, 1969, and began his professional career with Scarborough rockers Little Angels.

When Plant regrouped with former Led Zeppelin co-star Jimmy Page as Page and Plant in the mid '90s, Plant brought Lee into that band. He played on Unledded and the No Quarter album.

Plant was so impressed with Lee that when he recorded the Walking Into Clarksdale album with Page, Lee is credited as a co-writer on every song. A single from this album, Most High , won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1999.

Most recently Michael Lee had toured with Jeff Martin and played drums on Jeff's new solo album, Exile and the Kingdom .

The impressive list of bands and artists that Lee played with includes: ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Guns 'N' Roses, Lenny Kravitz, the re-formed Thin Lizzy, and Echo and the Bunnymen.

He also performed with The Cult founders Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury on their Ceremony tour.

 

Monday, October 27, 2008 

We regret to announce that this coming Saturdays show (1st November) at The Sinden Theatre in Tenterden, has been postponed by the theatre.

Due to the current economic climate which we are all facing, many venues are facing less demanding ticket sales, which make some shows unfinancially viable. This is the case for The Sinden Theatre, and also for the other recent cancellations at Worthing and Welwyn Garden City.

Nobody likes to cancel shows, and we would like to stress that for each cancellation, it has been directed by the venues, and not the band or its management. Overall, there is little to be gained by a venue, or a band, losing money to employ technicians to put a show on, when not many are turning it up to watch it.

Going forward, our remaining two shows for 2008 in Swindon and Oxted, and also our show at The Hazlitt Theatre Maidstone in Jan 2009 are going ahead as planned. As always however, please double check with the venues before setting out on your journey.

Led By Zeppelin