Letz Zep is not an exercise in nostalgia, but of revolt against time, a heart rendering shout against mediocrity and forgetfulness, faithfully recreating the sights and sounds of Led Zeppelin at their awesome best and bringing the music of Led Zep to new generations.
Letz Zep is a band formed by talented, experienced and respected musicians who are all true Zep fans with a strong musical pedigree.Its members have toured with artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Roger Daltrey, Steve Hackett, Dr Feelgood and Uriah Heep – to name but a few.
All four members possess the considerable musical ability required to produce a completely convincing recreation of Led Zeppelin in their prime, complete with the "tight but loose" raw excitement which was the trademark of a Led Zeppelin concert.
Letz Zep are a touring force in the UK and Europe, where they play to packed houses and rave reviews, recently selling out the prestigious Madrid Heinekin Arena and The Melkweg Amsterdam, as well as a sell out night at Plaza Del Toro (The Bullring) in Madrid. Letz Zep are a popular act on festivals throughout the summer, having already appeared on over 20 Euro festivals, in places like Spain, Greece, France, Russia, Belgium, Holland and Ireland, as well as Venezuela.
“I walked in, I Saw Me!!!"
Robert Plant
"That was excellent! I've been hearing a lot about your band, we have a lot of mutual friends so stay in touch, I'd like to come to one of your gigs" --
Jimmy Page
"I've heard of you, you're the band Robert went to see! Keep up the good work, and good luck with it" --
John Paul Jones
'You can't have too much of a good thing...here's Letz Zep' -
Jeremy Paxman BBC2 Newsnight
'Plant may have turned his back on umpteen millions to reform Led Zeppelin, but he is not adverse to the odd moment of nostalgia. He's personally checked out Letz Zep in concert. They're a tribute act who were once threatened with legal action over using a photo of Plant on posters, before management relaised it was a picture of Letz Zep's own singer Billy Kulke' -
Virgin Media News
..The Best tribute to Led Zeppelin"
BBC Newsnight
'Better than a Led Zeppelin re-union'
Kerrang!
"If you want to get the 'Led out' and Page and Plant are otherwise engaged, then the only real option you've got is; Letz Zep! Billy Plant and the boyz will take you through a roller coaster ride of all the classics like you have never heard them before and are unlikely to ever hear again, if Bob and Jim don't start talking to each other soon, but that's another story. If you can't get the real brew, then this is the closest to the real thing that you are ever likely to see and hear, the playing is impeccable and the Band rocks just like the real thing. Brilliant!"
Janick Gers......Iron Maiden
"The closest you will get to the real thing"
BBC1 London News
"If you closed your eyes you really could imagine that it was Plant and Page up there. And if you opened them again the illusion didn't really go away. The lead singer even seemed to have a length of authentic hosepipe down his trousers"
Jeremy Clarkson The Sunday Times
'I've heard so many good things about your band, I have to come to your next gig'
Fearne Cotton
TV presenter
"There's a band on tour at the moment called Letz Zep They're fantastic and I recommend you go see them"
Jonathan Ross BBC Radio 2
"You’re still the best"
Nikki Chapman - judge Pop Idol
"Hey Man, that's some f****ng voice you got there, you must be on f*****ng helium to get that f*****ng high"
Ozzy Osbourne
"Sounds amazin'" --
Steve Winwood
"When I first heard the music of Plant and Page, I was disappointed that there would be no chance of seeing these legendary artists perform again, but I think that now I may have seen the next best thing"
Peterborough Telegraph
"Letz Zep are truly astonishing and are masters of the art of delivering live music the way it should be done, with feeling, integrity and talent"
Peterborough Herald and Post
"No Matter how little Led Zeppelin you may have listened too, this concert is one not to miss. Not just for the music, but for the excitement, the atmosphere and the whole aura surrounding those excellent performers onstage"
The Daily Telegraph