Zoso - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, Electric Mud
  • Zoso - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience

    Over the 29 years and over 4500 shows since ZOSO came together as a group in the mid-‘90s, the seemingly tireless quartet continues to earn its well-deserved reputation as being, in the words of The L.A. Times, “head and shoulders above all other Led Zeppelin tributes.”

    The reasons for that are manifest. For starters, surely no singer has ever captured the distinctive timbre, range, power, and seductive force of Robert Plant’s vocal delivery as adroitly as ZOSO’s lead vocalist and founder, Matt Jernigan, whose flowing, corkscrew blonde locks and leonine stage moves evoke the Plant persona perfectly.

    ZOSO co-founder Adam Sandling, the band’s multi-instrumental master of electric bass, keyboards, and mandolin, likewise echoes John Paul Jones’ myriad gifts to a tee, allowing the four-piece ZOSO to perform fully fleshed-out versions of classics like “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” and “Stairway to Heaven” that demand up to six members or more to execute in other Zep-inspired ensembles.

    That’s not the ZOSO way; instead, the band draws liberally and meticulously from Led Zeppelin’s recorded live output to present a vivid performance picture of the classic live Zeppelin of 1970-1977. No wonder the St. Petersburg Times noted that, in addition to their virtuosity and spot-on visual presentation, ZOSO was also “the most exacting of all the Led Zeppelin tributes.”

    Meanwhile, the band’s new blood has turbo-charged the ZOSO formula even more. Drummer Bevan Davies, the band’s burly, black-haired batteur since 2015, flattens the band’s fans nightly with his Bonham-approved triplet blasts, tympani thunder, and fat, lumbering grooves. Davies boasts an impressive pedigree that includes touring tenures with the likes of Danzig, Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains, Static X, and regular gigs with The Cult’s Billy Duffy.

    Taking on the demanding Jimmy Page chair for ZOSO in May of 2021, new lead guitarist James Volpe Rotondi (aka “Jimmy”) brings an equally high-level CV to the table, as a former member of Humble Pie, Mike Patton’s Mr. Bungle, and French superstars AIR. Decked out in Page’s iconic dragon matador jacket, two-tone shoes, and cascading black hair, Rotondi wields his Gibson Les Paul and double-neck guitars like he was born to it, with a huge, crafted tone and a stunning technique that weaves together Page’s roots in blues, country, funk, and fingerstyle.

    Still, while the players’ provenance, and the band’s deep history, speak for themselves, it’s that high-wire musicianship combined with ZOSO’s spot-on recreation of the mythic presence of Led Zeppelin onstage that keeps their dedicated longtime fans coming back for more year after year. What’s more, new generations of ZOSO devotees in their teens and Twenties are likewise lining up to experience for themselves the power and majesty—and yes, the alluring combination of danger, spontaneity, skill, and sexuality—that define a world-class Led Zeppelin concert.

    “[ZOSO is] the closest to the original of any Led Zeppelin tribute,” proclaims the Chicago Sun-Times, and they are not wrong. ZOSO’s ongoing invitation to all generations, all ages, all backgrounds of Led Zeppelin fans, then, is a very simple one: Relive it . . . LIVE.

  • Electric Mud

    Electric Mud is an award-winning rock band based in San Diego, California. The band is composed of 5 members namely Marc Hansen, Matt Hansen, Colton Cori, Matthew Sorena, and David Stagno. Three band members are former U.S. Navy veterans who found one another through music.

    The band was officially started in 2008 by brothers Marc and Matty Hansen in their hometown Staten Island, New York. Soon after the band was formed, both brothers left New York to join the Navy, putting their musical aspirations on hold. While stationed in San Diego they met Colton Cori. The three started jamming on their days off. While jamming together, their passion and love for music became stronger than ever and they decided to leave the military behind for a life of making music. The Hansen brothers called up their cousin, Matthew Sorena to join the band. David Stagno, one of the founding members has since joined back up with the band to complete the electrifying current!

    Electric Mud rock band mixes up an old-school vibe with the classic sounds of the 60s and 70s and pays homage to their rock’n’roll roots. Among their greatest influences are The Stones, Dylan, Otis, Petty, and Waylon Jennings.

    Catchy songwriting and strong hooks paired with a tenacious live sound have given Electric Mud San Diego a reputation to pay attention to. If you’re looking to find tunes for your next road trip, or trying to catch an explosive rock’n’roll show, Electric Mud San Diego is exactly what you're looking for!