NO QUARTER “RAMBLES ON” ACROSS AMERICABRINGING THE LED ZEPPELIN LEGACY TO VARIOUS CITIES THIS SUMMER “It’s live, it’s electric, and it brings back a time when bands didn’t break on the radio, but on the road. That’s the greatest tribute to Plant, Page, Jones and Bonham.” -Medium.com |
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New York, NY (May 30, 2019)—The 60s and 70s were a time like none other for music, giving birth to incredible bands that changed the course of Rock ‘N’ Roll history… The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Jimi Hendrix Experience and, of course, Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin’s blend of heavy rock elements, blues, bluegrass, folk, and psychedelia, along with their unique image and mystique, skyrocketed them to international stardom. 50 years later, their music continues to garner new fans long after they broke up. No Quarter, hailing from Tacoma, WA, keeps the Led Zeppelin legacy alive, bringing that iconic time in music back to the stage for fans who loved them and those who missed out. This summer, the band will keep the train rollin’ with tour dates across the US, including stops in Chicago, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and Portland. “The sonic and visual resemblance is downright diabolical.” –Orlando Weekly Taking their name from the haunting 7-minute “No Quarter” from Led Zeppelin’s fifth album Houses Of The Holy (1973), No Quarter has been honing their craft for 15 years, selling out shows nationally and internationally. Studying vintage performances and the celebrated concert film The Song Remains The Same frame-by-frame, the members of No Quarter pull out all the stops, and include the classic, groundbreaking moments that make Led Zeppelin’s live shows notorious. Jimmy Page’s double-neck guitar and use of a violin bow, the Theremin, “Bonzo” Bonham’s riotous drum solos…It’s all there. “No Quarter looked and sounded close to the real thing” -Goldmine Magazine Medium.com recently described Bryan Christiansen – founder and “Jimmy Page” of the group – as “a believer, and rock and roll needs all the believers it can get to keep the music alive.” “It’s great to be back touring in the United States,” says Christiansen. “Looking forward to meeting all the Led Zeppelin fans across the country.” Get a taste of No Quarter’s live show here: Immigrant Song. |
No Quarter is: Bryan Christiansen (Jimmy Page tribute musician – guitar) Michael Anderson (Robert Plant tribute musician – vocals) Nathan Carroll (John Bonham tribute musician – drums) Robin Locksley (John Paul Jones tribute musician – bass) |
2019 Tour Dates Thus Far: Friday, 5/31 – Chicago, IL – Hard Rock Café Saturday, 6/1 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Ballroom Friday, 6/7 – Toledo, OH – Civic Music Center Thursday, 6/13 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Iron Works Friday, 6/14 – Pittsburgh, PA – Hard Rock Pittsburgh Saturday, 6/15 – Watseka, IL – Watseka Theatre Thursday, 6/18 – Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theatre Wednesday, 6/19 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Metro Music Hall Friday, 6/21 – Boise, ID – Bogusfest Saturday, 7/13 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue Friday, 7/19 – West Kingston, RI – Courthouse Theatre Saturday, 7/20 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Thursday, 7/25 – Middletown, NY – Orange County Fairgrounds Saturday, 8/10 – Hobart, IN – Arts Theatre Friday, 8/23 – Bremerton, WA – Admiral Theatre Saturday, 8/24 – Sun Peaks, BC – Retro Concert Weekend Thursday, 9/5 – Roanoke, VA – 5 Points Music Sanctuary Friday, 9/6 – Woodstock, GA – MadLife Stage and Studio Saturday, 9/7 – Woodstock, GA – MadLife Stage and Studio Friday, 9/13 – Taunton, MA – District Center For The Arts Saturday, 9/14 – Rochester, NY – Anthology Live Saturday, 9/21 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theatre # # # |