From the Niagara Falls Review:
We can’t see Jimi Hendrix any more. Barring a miracle, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin will never tour again. The Eagles will cost you $200.
Yep, classic rock fans have it rough these days. But for five Fridays this summer, Zooz is their fix.
For the fifth straight year, the Stevensville animal house will bring Toronto-based Classic Albums Live to its outdoor amphitheatre, starting with “Led Zeppelin IV” tonight.
The company’s motto is “note for note, cut for cut.” And they aren’t kidding – composed of professional musicians, every album is faithfully reproduced down to the smallest detail. It has won Classic Albums Live a huge North American fanbase.
The Zooz shows are among Niagara’s biggest concert draws, averaging about 3,500 people per show.