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Led Zeppelin Drummer John Bonham Sister Deborah Bonham

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Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will interview Led Zeppelin Drummer John Bonham Sister Deborah Bonham.

 

Talented singer/songwriter Deborah Bonham and guitarist/songwriter Peter Bulick (who are husband and wife), along with their band and special guests, have recorded a new 13-track self-titled covers album which is an inspiring blend of blues, rock, and a bit of soul.  The music on this excellent new album, which will be released on Quarto Valley Records (QVR) on April 29, is in the tradition of the great blues-rock of the 1970s while also being deeply entrenched in classic blues and soul.

 

Let me know you’d like to schedule an interview with Deborah and/or Peter.  If so, I’ll be happy to arrange it.  They will be happy to discuss the new album, upcoming touring plans and their careers in music.  Deborah is also willing to talk about her brother John Bonham, nephew Jason and Led Zeppelin in general as she has a deep and longstanding friendship with the Led Zep band members, but the focus of the interview needs to be on her and Pete’s new album and band.

 

If no interest in an interview, I’d appreciate any advance coverage of the album you can do. Please let me know if interested.

 

The first single from the album, a riveting version of the Albert King classic, Can’t You See What You’re Doing to Me, will be released on QVR on March 25.

 

The album, which is produced by Bonham and mixed at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in the UK, shows off the band’s skill at interpreting both great and obscure blues/soul compositions spanning 70 years including their versions of songs by Albert King, Johnnie Taylor, Ann Peebles and O.V. Wright, amongst others. 

 

 

 

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