About Lez

All Girls. All Zeppelin

Since forming in 2004, the New York City-based quartet has toured throughout the United States and Europe to become the first and foremost female rock act to pay homage to Led Zeppelin and to garner rave reviews across the board. Although, LEZ ZEPPELIN stays true to the musically audacious spirit of the original, delivering the legendary rock band’s blistering arrangements and monstrous sound note-for-note at what often are sold-out frenzied shows around the world, the four women that make for the four essentially diverse elements of the band bring their own unique energy and passion to the music. Indeed, this may be the thing that serves most to set them apart. But then, there is also the seamless and strangely appropriate way in which LEZ ZEPPELIN inject their gender-bending performance into material that is often thought of as an historically male expression. For those who believe this to be the case, all that can be said is: times have changed.

Live, the group takes its lead from what Led Zeppelin did in performance, seeking to create an intense experience from the in-the-moment interaction between all the players to both recount and reinvent the musical moment for the audience. In the studio, the band is equally committed to garnering the spirit and authenticity of the original and called on legendary producer/engineer, Eddie Kramer, to produce the group’s debut self-titled album, which was released in July 2007. Kramer, of course, sat behind the desk on as many as five of Led Zeppelin’s records, and is also renown for his work with Jimi Hendrix, Kiss, Lauren Hill and AC/DC.

Although it was clear from the very first gigs that the group was doing something out of the ordinary for audiences hungry to hear this music played live, things reached a turning point when in 2006, Chuck Klosterman, formerly of SPIN magazine, called LEZ ZEPPELIN “the most powerful all-female band in rock history.” More press kudos followed; The New York Times raved that “Strapping on the double-necked Gibson with attitude to burn, this all-girl quartet pays tribute to its swaggering namesake Led Zeppelin, ripping through the catalog with blazing accuracy;” Bob Stanley of The Times of London hailed, “they are the best band I’ve seen all year, no question;” and CNN.com and Reuters ran front page features that called the group so “electrifying” they are “driving club audiences to a frenzy.” Over the past year alone, the group has been featured on VH1, MTV, CNN, FUSE and CBS Good Morning, among other major news networks and has been the subject of full-length features in leading magazines and daily papers across the world. The band has also become the first “tribute” band to play major rock festivals, including Bonnaroo (Manchester, TN), where the group played in front of an audience of 20,000; Download Festival (UK), Rock Am-Ring and Rock-im-Park (Germany) and the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans (USA).

Even so, there are still skeptics who dare to ask: Can four women pull off the exuberant, powerful and musically intricate performances for which Led Zeppelin are known? Come and see.

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1 Michael Irish November 23, 2009 at 11:17 pm

Who are the new members of the band.

Also, at an earlier concert you played Sunshine of Your Love. How about some more Cream, and post-Yardbirds Jeff Beck. Page, Beck and Clapton are kind of like the Three Muskateers of English guitar.

Mike

2 admin November 28, 2009 at 2:03 am

Drums: Leesa Harrington-Squyres
Bass: Megan Thomas
Vocals: Shannon Conley
Guitar: Steph Paynes

We might very well revisit Cream…one of the greatest bands EVER. And yes, if it were possible to do “Jeff Beck” who is otherwise otherworldly, might be a good idea to invoke the Muskateers. Whole Lotta Love, D’Artagnon

3 JoH November 29, 2009 at 11:37 am

We loved your show on the Boston blues cruise. You were troopers to say the least playing miraculously precisely, on choppy waters. I wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t want to play on a boat again, but please come back to Boston soon! Devastating version of Since I’ve been loving you, btw.

4 Matt T. December 3, 2009 at 7:31 pm

I saw your show a few days ago at Blueberry Hill. You guys were one of the live acts I’ve heard in a while. I’m a huge Petty fan, and I’ve seen him and the Heartbreakers play live multiple times because as a live act, Tom Petty is the best.

With that said, I haven’t seen a live show that compared until I saw Lez Zeppelin. You all were great, the bass player Megan Thomas could maybe smile a little more, but her fingers compensate for sure.

Best from St. Louis

5 Jon December 4, 2009 at 7:04 pm

Saw your gig at blueberry hill the other night. I was totally blown away. The whole band was fantastic but as a guitar player myself, I have to say Steph tore through those riffs and solos in a way that would Pagey himself proud. Not to mention Steph is outrageously sexy and if she’s not in reality a lesbian, I am volunteering my services as a the occasional male companion to various musical events and gatherings. I wanna trade licks with Steph….guitar licks that is.

Keep Rockin,
Jon

6 joey crean December 5, 2009 at 7:21 pm

hi girls, just wanted to say, that was my friend who passed out at sellersville , he was just overheated, steph was pretty hot herself,did`nt get to meet you,maybe you`ll come back to sellersville or musikfest. a new fan, joey c.

7 rob gaydos January 15, 2010 at 8:41 pm

HI GIRLS i saw the sellersville show and was really impressed!! THANK YOU for not playing zeps biggest hits.bron y aur was a treat .Love you all esp Megan,,you heartbreaker,,,come back soon

8 Danielle March 11, 2010 at 1:31 pm

When you coming out to Cali?! San Diego!! Saw you in NYC, would love to see you on the West Coast!

9 Todd Burger April 2, 2010 at 5:50 pm

Saw the show in Fairbanks last night. Was a great show but started 2 hours late through no apparent fault of the girls. Worth the wait and would see them again if the chance occurs. Drummer really carried the load last night.

10 Tommy Gunn May 8, 2010 at 12:09 am

Huge Zeppelin fan from Down Under, want you girls to come out to Australia, especially Melbourne……….Please?

11 will June 6, 2010 at 9:41 am

great name, great sound … i just watched “It Might Get Loud”, so the Zep sound is fresh and this is good … too bad there is little, if anything, about the other members of the band … comes off as something of a vanity page … too much about only one member of a four member group

12 Abbadox July 14, 2010 at 8:55 am

Just saw you last night in Detroit. Amazing!!! The sound, the energy, the zeppelin mystique completely captured. Hail to the Zep!!! and my hat down to all of you. Wish next time you come we can hang out.

13 Bob July 19, 2010 at 6:13 am

July 17 2010, Sellersville PA…great show! Love the new line-up and hope the girls can make it back to Charleston, SC – I suggest The Music Farm as a venue.

14 John C July 27, 2010 at 9:15 pm

The show at the Rock House in ST Louis was awesome, a great venue I would recc is the The Blue Note in Columbia MO. College town, awesome vibe. Hoe you can play there soon!

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