
Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
Farrell sounds even better than Robert Plant… - Favazz - Real Rock Radio - KSHE 95 - St. Louis
Oh Jesus, Oh God, I cant believe they sound that good!! - Tom Terbrock - The Dave Glover Show - 97.1 FM St. Louis
I think we just set a new standard here!! - Dave Glover - The Dave Glover Show - 97.1 FM St. Louis
Farrell Webber and Houses Of The Holy would make Zeppelin proud. Farrell’s amazing vocals backed by the talented band make for a great dose of Rock-N-Roll! - Katy Kruze - Real Rock Radio - KSHE95 - St. Louis
There is only one Farrell Webber, one of the best I ever heard! - Terry Siegle - Ameristar Casino
They blow ZOSO away! Not even close!! - Frank Moyer AME Productions, Kansas City
This is A Zeppelin Act worthy of national attention. - Chris Hansen, Talent Plus, St. Louis
Discography
Still working on that hot first release.
Photos
Feeling a bit camera shy
Bio
Heavy Metal Blues was born in 1969 and the music world would be changed forever. The first and last of its kind.
LED ZEPPELIN.
Although the band is now a chapter in the annals of rock and roll history, their music lives on through their many unsurpassed recordings and now, the soul shaking thunder of Zeppelins live performances can be experienced again as Metronights Entertainment proudly presents-
Farrell Webber and Houses of the Holy - A Tribute to the music of Led Zeppelin.
These guys arent wannabe posers with yellow dyed hair and a pair of expensive dragon pants. Houses leaves the gimmicks to the bands that have to rely on them.
The music is what they are all about, although their stage show and energy are things to behold.
Close your eyes and listen to - the hammer of the gods.
Farrell Webber, lead vocalist of London Calling, Social Offense, Ars Nova, The Farrell Webber Band, Dodge Harley and The Missouri Riders and even Lenny Klingers Galaxy, teamed up with Mark Crowell on lead guitar (who also does a tribute to Steely Dan, Earth Wind and Fire and The Doobie Brothers) of Groove Thang, and London Calling back in the late 80s while slugging it out in the jungles of Los Angeles. The Zeppelin tribute started there but was put on the back burner for all these years until 2006 when they decided to crank it up again with the help of long time friend and virtuoso guitarist, Larry Smith of Ars Nova, The Ralph Butler Band, The Heather Dawn Band, London Calling, and The Farrell Webber Band.
John Tellman, a cross between Keith Moon and John Bonham and the rock steady bass of Rob Sherman rounds out this incredibly faithful reproduction of the music of Led Zeppelin.
They may not look like Zeppelin, but they WILL rock your ASS off and if you CAN close your eyes, youll quickly find yourself transported back to 1970 and The Royal Albert Hall.
The smell of incense and burning herb, well, thats another story.
Over the past year, Houses of the Holy has played for thousands at events such as:
- With Peter Frampton at the 2006 Rib America Festival in St. Louis.
- With Ted Nugent at the 2006 Indiana ABATE Boogie-Biker Rally
- With Sammy Hagar at The UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, MO
- Wentzville, MO Summer Festival
- Robert's Orpheum Theater, St. Louis, MO
- The Stratford Bar and Grill - Fenton, MO
- The St. Louis House of Rock - St. Louis, MO
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