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JACK RUSSELL’S Great White “GREAT ZEPPELIN II A TRIBUTE TO LED ZEPPELIN” (Cleopatra Records, Inc.)

Jack Russell does Led Zeppelin for the second time around except this one is a studio recorded version opposite the 1998 live record release that was one of the group’s best-selling albums. When Great White released ‘Great Zeppelin – A Tribute to Led Zeppelin’ it was recorded live in a concert that took place in December of 1996 at The Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California 

Zeppelin has greatly influenced the band and after twenty three years in between the two like-minded tributes Jack’s voice sounds smooth and strong belting out the tracks accompanied by his ‘Jack Russell’s Great White’ bandmates lead guitarist Robby Lochner, rhythm guitar & keyboards featuring Michael Olivieri and bassist Dan McNay along with Dicki Fliszar on drums. The tribute was released on August 13, 2021 via Deadline Music, a subsidiary of Cleopatra Records, Inc. and is a 14 track trek through more of Zeppelin’s catalogue. Jack Russell’s voice is unmatched, except for Robert Plant who one time said of Jack “he sounds more like me than me!”

Two tracks ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and ‘Living Loving Maid’ make the cut this time after appearing also on that 1996 original release.

Find GREAT ZEPPELIN II A TRIBUTE TO LED ZEPPELIN on Cleorecs.com

TRACK LISTING

Jack Russell

1. Whole Lotta Love

2. Good Times Bad Times

3. Misty Mountain Hop

4. Dancing Days

5. No Quarter [CD ONLY]

6. Kashmir

7. Houses Of The Holy

8. Trampled Under Foot

9. Moby Dick [CD ONLY]

10. The Rover [CD ONLY]

11. Stairway To Heaven [CD ONLY]

12. Heartbreaker

13. Living Loving Maid (She’s Just A Woman) [CD ONLY]

14. Communication Breakdown

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By Kim Sullivan

Kim Sullivan was born in Manchester, NH. Spent the first ten years of her life living in Lawrence, MA, then became a southern girl in the late '70s with a move to Raleigh, NC. Kim has a taste for music that runs rampant, as well as a voracious appetite for live music, usually accompanied by traveling to different states sometimes two in one day to catch a show performance.