The rock drummer celebrates the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti
There’s nothing quite like a quaint and cozy theater with live music on an extremely warm evening, especially if the music is from a drumming icon. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening is on tour. The show is dubbed An Evening With JBLZE Celebrating 50 Years Of Physical Graffiti and honors the legendary band’s legacy. Spread across three legs, the five-piece group plays the 15-song album before closing with two Zeppelin classics.
Even though the album didn’t produce any radio hits, it’s a fan favorite that kept the crowd engaged. The night kicked off at 8 pm sharp with the album opener “Custard Pie” before going into “The Rover” and “The Wanton Song.” Bonham amused the audience by telling them they couldn’t plan their drink and bathroom breaks around the less popular songs since the band wasn’t performing the album in its original sequence…