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Songs to raise the roof

Songs Remain have been rocking out to Led Zeppelin classics for over a decade and are still as passionate and persuasive as their early years.
The Brisbane band pays tribute to 1970s supergroup Led Zeppelin in their fully costumed, two-hour show featuring all of the famous band’s greatest moments.
Formed in 1997, the band have perfected all the greatest classics including Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and Confused, Black Dog, Nobody’s Fault But Mine and many more classics as well as some surprise gems.
The line-up consists of Led Zeppelin mega fans Cam Brown on vocals, Mick Bristow on guitar, Milan Savimaki on bass and Bevan Bancroft on drums.
Led Zeppelin is one of the most notoriously hard bands to reproduce and this group of seasoned professionals has done it full justice.
Hard core Zeppelin fans are always stunned by the accuracy and vibrancy of Song Remains’ magic live shows.
This show is not to be missed. Head along to the Noosa Heads Surf Club on Saturday 25 June from 9pm to catch all the Led Zeppelin action. Tickets are $15 presale and $20 on the door. For more information call the club on 5474 5688.

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