Led Zeppelin Tribute by Kashmir

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Led Zeppelin Tribute by Kashmir

On 10 December 2007 the surviving members of Led Zeppelin reunited for a one-off benefit concert held in memory of music executive Ahmet Ertegon, with Jason Bonham taking up his late father's place on drums. It was announced on 12 September 2007 by promoter Harvey Goldsmith in a press conference. The concert was to help raise money for the Ahmet Ertegon Education Fund, which pays for university scholarships in the UK, US and Turkey. Music critics praised the band's performance. Hamish MacBain of NME proclaimed, "What they have done here tonight is proof they can still perform to the level that originally earned them their legendary reputation. We can only hope this isn't the last we see of them."


On January 7, 2009, MusicRadar reported that Jimmy Page's manager Robert Mensch said that the band had "tried out a few singers, but no one worked out, that was it.


But that is not the end of it.


Led Zeppelin would have been proud of Kashmir. Kashmir is the Nation's No 1 tribute to Led Zeppelin! No wigs. No nonsense. Just a killer salute to the greatest rock band ever! For over 5 years Kashmir has been paying tribute to Led Zeppelin. Fans all over the world agree that Kashmir is the greatest tribute to Led Zeppelin ever!


If you never got the chance to witness the awe of Led Zeppelin, then come join us for the experience of a life time. Their sound is so pure, so dynamic, so explosive you will believe Led Zeppelin has returned! Kashmir Rocks!

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Kashmir Rocks for Led Zeppelin

Kashmir Rocks 

Kashmir is the Nations' No 1 Led Zeppelin Tribute band

Kashmir was started in 2002 by lead singer, Jean Violet. Jean decided early on that if he was going to form a tribute band, he was going to go all out. His goal was to recreate the music of Led Zeppelin, as well as have the audiences relive the visual experience.

It wasn't easy finding the right people but, after playing steadily through personnel changes for more than two years, Jean feels he finally has the perfect combination of talented musicians. With Andy Urban on guitars, Dr. Robert Kipp on bass, keyboards and mandolin, and Paul Cooper on drums, Kashmir has evolved into the "well-oiled machine" that Violet was hoping to create.

Kashmir wants every Zeppelin fan to feel that during the performance that they are getting as close as they can get to a live Led Zeppelin show. The band not only looks like Zeppelin without really trying (no wigs) but primarily is focused on the music and the vibe as they perform for their audience. Each member loves and appreciates playing the music of Led Zeppelin and they want that to be reflected as they perform for their audience. Kashmir will put you in another place and time, a journey into the mystical powers and spell binding music of Led Zeppelin. Kashmir will leave a spell on you singing your favorite tunes all the way home and wanting to come back for more.

Kashmir Performing in 2007 

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Kashmir - Led Zeppelin Tribute April 2008

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