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JOHN TUCKNESS (THE EXAMINER)

"If in fact you have never seen the real Led Zeppelin in concert, seeing these guys live is as close as one can get. They have all the moves, they know every note of every song.. it is just amazing how well they impersonate the real thing.

 

There is not one Led Zeppelin Tribute band in the world that can top the experience that No Quarter has been providing to audiences across the nation. They are not your typical tribute band."

 

DOUG FOX (DAILY HERALD)

"There comes a moment for audience members where they must either suspend disbelief and surrender themselves over to the performance or never quite acheive the full spirit of the experience..

 

No Quarter reached that moment of acceptance, for me, six songs in during its rendition, ironically, of its namesake tune, "No Quarter."

That song is perhaps my favorite Zep tune and it sounded beautifully haunting - just like on the record - and even featured a six-minute middle breakdown highlighted by a keyboard solo that gradually brought the other band members back one by one, just like I'd envision Led Zeppelin doing in its heyday."

(THE KENT REPORTER)

"The Led Zeppelin Experience featuring No Quarter shook the foundations of the Kent’s ShoWare Center last Saturday, delivering a potent dose of the British supergroup’s offerings.

 

The Tacoma-based No Quarter, featuring Lonny Rice channeling Robert Plant on vocals – Nathan Carroll portraying drummer John Bonham, Chad McMurray playing bassist/multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones and the fleet-fingered Byran Christiansen as Jimmy Page – played two-sets, replicating a 1968 BBC TV performance of early Led Zeppelin before moving on to a tribute to the band’s 'The Song Remains the Same' set."

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