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Dread Zeppelin

 
Artist: Dread Zeppelin
Dread Zeppelin

Group Members:

Greg Tortell, Joe Ramsey, Gary Putman, Paul Masselli, Carl Haasis, Bruce Fernandez

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Influenced By:

Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley

Performed Songs By:

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Un-Led-Ed," "Chicken and Ribs," "Bar Coda"

Biography

Dread Zeppelin channeled the musical spirits of Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley, and Bob Marley to create tongue-in-cheek novelty rock heartily endorsed by no less an authority than Robert Plant himself. Led by one Tortelvis -- a 300-pound Elvis impersonator born Greg Tortell -- the lineup also included guitarists Jah Paul Jo (Joe Ramsey) and Carl Jah (Carl Haasis), bassist Butt-Boy (Gary Putman), percussionist Ed Zeppelin (Bryant Fernandez), and drummer Fresh Cheese (Paul Masselli); playing their debut live gig on January 8, 1989 (the 54th anniversary of the King's birth), the Pasadena, CA-based group performed reggae-influenced renditions of classic Led Zep anthems capped off by Presley-like vocals, an approach perhaps best exemplified by gene-spliced songs like "Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street)." Growing local buzz soon earned Dread Zeppelin a deal with IRS Records, and in 1990 the group issued their debut LP Un-led-Ed; in addition to surprisingly strong sales, the record's cover of "Your Time Is Gonna Come" also earned high marks from former Led Zep frontman Plant, who admitted he preferred their updated rendition over the original.

Dread Zeppelin's second album, 5,000,000*, followed in 1991, but already the joke was growing stale, and the following summer Tortelvis, Ed Zeppelin, and Fresh Cheese left the band; Butt-Boy rechristened himself Gary B.I.B.B. and assumed vocal duties for the follow-up, 1992's It's Not Unusual, a disco record which effectively alienated much of their core audience as well as executives at IRS, who dropped the group immediately after. Tortelvis and Ed Zeppelin returned for 1993's Hot & Spicy Beanburger, a return to past glories issued on Jah Paul Jo's own Birdcage label; shortly after Dread Zeppelin made a cameo in the 1994 film comedy National Lampoon's Last Resort, Carl Jah and Ed Zeppelin then left the lineup, with the latter's brother Bruce and bassist Derf Nasna-Haj signing on for 1995's No Quarter Pounder. Jah Paul Jo's subsequent departure preceded 1996's The Fun Sessions, the group's lone recording for the Imago imprint; both the live The Song Remains Insane and the rarities collection Ruins soon followed. Deja Voodoo was released in late 2000, marking a return to the Led Zep tributes that constituted the group's bread and butter. The band soon started their own label and website, creating a cottage industry selling music direct to their fans. Live DVDs and CDs plus their first all-original album, Spam Bake, kept hungry Dread Heads satisfied. The music/video hybrid CD Chicken and Ribs from 2005 included the band's version of "Kung Fu Fighting". ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Dread Zeppelin

Clockwise from left: Jah Paul Jo, Ed Zeppelin, Carl Jah, Put-Mon, Charlie Haj, Tortelvis
Background information
Origin Sierra Madre, CA United States
Genres Rock, Reggae
Years active 1989-present
Website http://www.dreadzeppelin.com, http://dreadzeppelin.tv
Members
Tortelvis
Butt-Boy
Spice
Bob Knarley
Ziggy Knarley
Charlie Haj
Former members
Carl Jah
Jah Paul Jo
Cheese
Ed Zeppelin
Fresh Cheese 'n Cheese
Rasta Li-Mon
Jah Jah Gabor

Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 pound Vegas Elvis impersonator. Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley, Queen, Bob Marley and The Yardbirds. The group toured extensively around the world during their tenure with I.R.S. Records and spread their patented "zeppelin-inna-reggae-style" around the globe.

Contents

The Prime Movers

The nucleus of Dread Zeppelin, bassist Put-Mon (Gary Putman), drummer Cheese (Curt Lichter) and guitarist Jah Paul Jo (Joseph "Severs" Ramsey), were from a Pasadena, CA group called The Prime Movers.[1] Signed to Island Records in 1986, The Prime Movers had some success in the UK with singles "On The Trail" and "Dark Western Night."[2] The late Stuart Adamson of Big Country contributed his trademark E-Bow guitar to "Dark Western Night" and another Prime Mover song, "Strong As I Am," was featured in Michael Mann's motion picture thriller, "Manhunter."[3]

When The Prime Movers ended in 1989, Jah Paul Jo hatched the idea for a "new" group that would call itself "Dread Zeppelin."[4] Aside from the three original members, the band recruited guitar phenom and Led Zeppelin expert, Carl Jah (Carl Haasis) and 300-pound Vegas-era Elvis impersonator Tortelvis (Greg Tortell)[5]. Longtime graphic artist for The Prime Movers, Bryant Fernandez, was brought in as conga-man, Ed Zeppelin.[6]

Birdcage Records

The first Dread Zeppelin recording was meant to be a goof on Led Zeppelin's 45 single, "Immigrant Song" and its sought after non-LP B-Side, "Hey Hey What Can I Do." Produced by Jah Paul Jo and Rasta Li-Mon (Lee Manning) and released on their indi, Birdcage Records label [7], the single sold amazingly well and represses featured the seven inch 45 RPM in a rasta rainbow of colors: red (original), green, yellow, blue, white and clear vinyl. All early Dread Zeppelin recordings and most of the band's first album, Un Led ED, were recorded at the home studio of Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics where Rasta Li-Mon was a house engineer.

After the success of "Immigrant Song," a second single, "Whole Lotta Love/Tour-telvis: A Bad Trip" was released on Birdcage Records.[8] A third, "Your Time is Gonna Come/Woodstock (live)" was released not as a single but as part of a singles compilation entitled Komm Gib Mir Deine Zeppelin (a play on the title of the German version of The Beatles' song "I Want to Hold Your Hand"). There was also a live cassette issued by Birdcage, but only to members of The Dread Zeppelin fan club, called "Live On Blueberry Cheesecake."

I.R.S. Years

In 1990, Dread Zeppelin were signed to Miles Copeland's IRS label. Their first album, Un-Led-Ed, consisted of more covers taken from Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II, plus "Black Dog" from the untitled fourth album. Original drummer, Cheese (Curt Lichter) left the band just after recording Un-Led-Ed. He was replaced by Fresh Cheese (Paul Maselli). Shortly before Un-Led-Ed was released, the original Ed Zeppelin (percussion) was replaced by his identical twin brother (Bruce Fernandez).

Un-Led-Ed was surprisingly successful, and in the fall of 1990, Dread Zeppelin took a three-week break from touring and recorded their second album, 5,000,000* *Tortelvis Fans Can't Be Wrong. In addition to the usual "Zeppelin in a reggae style", this album also featured a cover of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up" as well as three original songs.

For the next album, the band had planned a rock opera entitled Albert about a rock critic who wanted to be a star (based loosely on the real rock critic Albert Goldman), but this never materialized. The plan changed to an album of disco covers entitled It's Not Unusual. Both Ed Zeppelin and Fresh Cheese had left the band after 5,000,000* *Tortelvis Fans Can't Be Wrong' and during rehearsals for the new album, Tortelvis also quit. Bassist Put-Mon (Gary Putman) took over the vocals, assuming the name Gary B.I.B.B. 'It's Not Unusual" featured guest spots by both Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Randy Bachman.

Whether it was the public's resistance to disco, or the lack of Dread's popular frontman, Tortelvis, sales of "It's Not Unusual" were disappointing. The band was dropped by IRS and for all intents and purposes, had broken up.

Hot And Spicy Beanburger

Dread Zeppelin with Michael Hutchence of INXS

Unknown to the band, Dread Zeppelin were being sought by Australian fans INXS to be the support band on their US tour. Tortelvis was convinced to return to the band, but without a recording contract, could only do the May 8, 1993 show at The Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. Dread Zeppelin returned to the studio and with Jah Paul Jo and Rasta Li-Mon again producing, recorded "Hot & Spicy Beanburger," a 1993 release on Birdcage Records.

In the spring of 1994, Dread Zeppelin appeared in the feature film National Lampoon's Last Resort and provided a song for the closing credits.[9] Carl Jah (Carl Haasis) and Ed Zeppelin left the band shortly afterwards.

With Put-Mon moving from bass to lead guitar and the addition of David Raven (drums), bassist Derf Nosna Haj (Freddie Johnson) and Fernandez (Pete Burke) on conga & toast, Dread Zeppelin recorded "No Quarter Pounder." Released by Birdcage Records in 1995, "No Quarter Pounder" would be the band's final Birdcage CD as Jah Paul Jo left the group shortly after its release.[10]

Imago

The remaining members of Dread Zeppelin signed onto Imago Records and released The Fun Sessions, a collection of classic rock covers. It was the first all non-Led Zeppelin cover recording with the exception of BBWAGS (Butt-Boy's Wearin' a Girls' Shirt) written by Gary Putman. This would be Derf Nosna Haj (Freddie Johnson) and Fernandez (Pete Burke) last recording with the band. After the Imago release, Carl Jah and Ed Zeppelin returned to the band.

Cleopatra

Dread then signed to Cleopatra Records and recorded De-jah Voodoo in 1999 produced by Bob Knarley (Howard Ulyate), the son of legendary trombone player Lloyd Ulyate.[11] The recording was re-released by Cleopatra with a new cover and name Re-Led-Ed.

Cash Cow

In 1995 Dread Zeppelin had a new production company called Cash Cow, run by original members Gary Putman (Butt-Boy) and Greg Tortell (Tortelvis) which recorded the Fun Sessions, released the live album Front Yard Bar*B*Que in December 1996 and the all-original album Spam Bake in November 1997. All three recordings were produced by legendary 1980's producer Robert Incorvaia (Donna Summer) . Spambake was considered Gary Putman's "original music masterpiece" and a take off of the Elvis movie sound recordings of the 1960s. Also released on Cash Cow Records was the band's first full length Christmas recording, Presents in 2002 and Chicken and Ribs in 2004, both produced by Bob Knarley, along with DVD media (Jah-La-Palooza 2004 and Live in Minne-Jah-Polis 2002) and bootlegs shows, after a clamoring for such product from their loyal and long-time fan base. In February 2008 the band released Bar Coda produced by longtime band member "Spice"(Cris Boerin). During the recording of Bar Coda, Carl Jah left the group. His spot in the live show was taken by Spice who plays keyboards and percussion.

Lead singer Tortelvis, flanked by his boys, finally got his shot at singing "The Star Spangled Banner" at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 27, 2005. [12]He had been scheduled to sing the song at a Minnesota Twins game in 1992, but Roseanne Barr's notorious version two days before his planned appearance, quashed that opportunity.

Dread Zeppelin still tours[13] and releases new material with original members Butt-Boy and Tortelvis, and long time members Spice, Bob Knarley, Ziggy Knarley and Charlie Haj. Putman is the only member of Dread Zeppelin to have recorded on every record and played every live show to date. They celebrate their 20 year anniversary.

Discography

Singles

  • Immigrant Song/Hey Hey What Can I Do (1989) 7" clear, blue, green, red, white and yellow vinyl, Birdcage Records
  • Whole Lotta Love/Tour-Telvis: A Bad Trip (1989) 7" black and pink vinyl, Birdcage Records
  • Heartbreaker (At The End Of Lonely Street) (1990) UK CD Single, IRS Records
  • Your Time Is Gonna Come (edit) (1990) UK CD Single, IRS Records
  • Stairway To Heaven (1991) UK CD Single, IRS Records

Cassettes

  • Kom Gib Mir Deine Zeppelin (1989), 6 Song EP, Birdcage Records
  • Live On Blueberry Cheesecake (1992) 7 Song Fan Club EP, Birdcage Records

Albums

DVD

References

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Ruins (1997 Album by Dread Zeppelin)
Deja Voodoo (2000 Album by Dread Zeppelin)
Re-Led-Ed; The Best of Dread Zeppelin (2004 Album by Dread Zeppelin)

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