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Houses
of the Holy
A Tribute to the music of
Led Zeppelin
About Houses of the Holy
Houses of the Holy is simply the BEST Led Zeppelin Tribute band you will find
anywhere. The band strives to recreate the intense sounds of one of Rock
and Roll's true legends, and does it almost to perfection. They may not
look like Led Zeppelin, but if you close your eyes, you will swear Zeppelin is
on the stage!!
Able to play any show, from 90-minutes to over 3-hours, this is the tribute
band for ALL OCCASIONS.
Band Members
 | Farrell, lead vocals and harmonica |
 | Mark Crowell, guitar, keyboards and vocals (from
London Calling and Groovethang) |
 | Larry Smith, guitar and vocals (from London
Calling, The Farrell Webber Band and The Heather Dawn Band) |
 | Will Polazzo, bass (from London Calling and Sonic
Tonic) |
 | John ('Johnny Freedom') Maleas, drums (from London
Calling and Sonic Tonic). |
Song List
If the band's sampler is not already playing,
you may play it (with any mp3 player) by clicking
here.
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From Zeppelin I (1969):

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Good Times Bad Times |
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Babe I’m Gonna Leave
you |
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You Shook Me |
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Dazed and Confused |
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How Many More Times |
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Communication
Breakdown |
From Zeppelin II (Also 1969):

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Whole Lotta Love |
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What is and What
Should Never Be |
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Thank You |
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Ramble On |
From Zeppelin III (1970):

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The Immigrant Song/Hey Hey What Can I
Do? (Trivia fact: Did you know that 'Hey Hey' was the
B-Side of 'The Immigrant Song' .45rpm record??) |
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Celebration Day |
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Since I Been Lovin’ You |
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Out On The Tiles |
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Gallows Pole |
From Zeppelin IV (1971):

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Stairway to Heaven |
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Four Sticks |
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Going to California |
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When The Levee Breaks |
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Misty Mountain Hop |
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Black Dog |
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Rock and Roll |
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Battle of Evermore |
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From Houses Of The Holy (1973):

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The Song Remains The Same
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Over The Hills and Far
Away |
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Dancing Days
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The Ocean |
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D’yer Mak’r
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From Physical Graffiti (1975):

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Kashmir
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Trampled Under Foot
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The Rover
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Houses Of The Holy
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Custard Pie
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Black Country Woman
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Sick Again
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The Wanton Song
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From Presence (1976):

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Nobody’s Fault But
Mine |
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Tea For One
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From In Through the Out Door (1979):

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All My Love
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Fool In The Rain
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Venues Played (Sample)
 | UMB Bank Pavilion (with Sammy Hagar)- Maryland Heights, MO |
 | A.B.A.T.E. of Indiana Boogie - Springville, IN |
 | Stratford Bar and Grill - Fenton, MO |
 | Wabash Days Festival - Wentzville, MO |
 | St. Louis House of Rock - St. Louis, MO |
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