Jason Bonham To Jam With His Dad On Stage

mdome / News / 18/08/2010 17:49pm
Jason Bonham To Jam With His Dad On Stage

Jason Bonham is planning to do a duet with his late father John on the upcoming Led Zeppelin Experience tour of America.

The drummer, who is also a member of Black Country Communion, will get the chance to play with his dad on Moby Dick.

Says Bonham: “Dad and I are going to do it together. We’re creating it from the two main video and audio choices we have, which are the 1970 Royal Albert Hall show and The Song Remains The Same movie. It’s going to be a challenge, making sure everything runs smoothly in sync. I’ll also play with him on When the Levee Breaks. That’s one of the hardest songs to replicate, so rather than fight it, I thought, ‘Come on Dad, let’s play this one together’. We’re editing footage of him playing and cutting it so that he’s looking at me. I’m really looking forward to that”.

Find out more at www.jasonbonham.net

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DanTheMan

Jon? Surely it’s JOHN Bonham.

Good luck with the project. I’m sure you will do your Dad proud and that he will be looking down on you. We will all be supporting you from this side of the Atlantic.

I just wish I was going to be there with you and the band.

Cannons!

All best wishes

Peter

BryanEddy09

two bad ass drummers ,two bad ass songs .

Rock in peace Jon. go get it Jason!

Captain Coconut

Sounds like fun, best of luck Jason. Bonzo is still my fave rock drummer of all-time so this could be well worth seeing, if it’s done properly.

What’s the matter with you all? What Jason is doing is really sad. I mean the guy used to have his own career. Now he’s doing this tribute thing and “jamming with his father” is obviously playing with some old drum solo from John on the screen. How low can you go?

Let’s hope he will show this experience in Europe as well

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