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Re: In or near Knaresborough, UK? Get out and support Bonzo's sister tonight



food 4 thought!!

All the pieces r still...right...there!!!  :o)
out there in the perimeter! hahaha
can't bring me down.....no, no,no...
and I really love these two together...warms the heart don't it?

all the best, thanks for the link

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nech" <tytlane@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <stevethomson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "FBO" <zeppelin@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: In or near Knaresborough, UK? Get out and support Bonzo's sister tonight


Here ya go!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nF5mlByCQo

Jason sounds a bit gravelly but you're right Steve, Deb's got some great pipes!

Actually with his voice like that man, I can't help but get pissed again at a real missed opportunity the 3J's turned into. :( All the pieces of their puzzle were ...right...there...



stevethomson@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Just saw this on a Google alert and thought I'd throw in a plug for Deborah Bonham, Bonzo's younger sister and vocalist extraordinaire! (in fact, I still think she'd be the best choice for vocalist for the J's). She'll be appearing at the Frazer Theatre in Knaresborough tonight and some tickets are still available.

I've heard both Deborah's albums and can attest that her vocals are tremendous. She's got an authentic, bluesy vibe and a warm presence to her voice that's quite compelling. For a treat, search on Youtube for her duet with nephew Jason on Battle of Evermore for a radio show a few years back. It will truly get your spine a shivering! (I'm at work and Youtube is blocked or I'd find the link for you).

Here's the article:

from: http://tinyurl.com/ar3gu6

Published Date: 27 February 2009
By Staff Copy
THERE are still a few tickets available for tonight's gig at the Frazer Theatre in Knaresborough.

Vocalist Deborah Bonham, sister of the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, takes to the stage with support act, new talent Roger Davies from Huddersfield.

Doors open from 7pm and tickets priced £15 can be bought on the door.

Organiser, John Haxby from Kula Productions has also announced the show is being recorded for later radio broadcast.