Bonham

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Wait For You 05:02 Tools
Guilty 04:36 Tools
Bringing Me Down 00:00 Tools
The Disregard Of Timekeeping 00:00 Tools
Change Of A Season 06:58 Tools
Cross Me And See 00:00 Tools
Holding On Forever 00:00 Tools
Dreams 00:00 Tools
Don't Walk Away 04:43 Tools
Just Another Day 00:00 Tools
Playing To Win 00:00 Tools
Room For Us All 00:00 Tools
Backdoor 00:00 Tools
Chimera 00:00 Tools
Bing 00:00 Tools
Mad Hatter 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Secrets 00:00 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
Good With the Bad 00:00 Tools
Ride on a Dream 00:00 Tools
Los Locos 00:00 Tools
Communication Breakdown 00:00 Tools
DRIFT Prod BONHAM 00:00 Tools
Waste No Time 00:00 Tools
Bonham - Wait For You 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Down 00:00 Tools
The Disregard Of Timekeeping - Wait For You 00:00 Tools
DRIFT 00:00 Tools
Storm 00:00 Tools
Locos 00:00 Tools
When You See The Sun 00:00 Tools
Turning Back The Time 00:00 Tools
Wait For You (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Jason Bonham - Wait For You 00:00 Tools
Drown In Me 00:00 Tools
Out On The Prey 00:00 Tools
Can't Go On 00:00 Tools
Disregard of Timekeeping 00:00 Tools
Otsyuda (Bodhihero cover) 00:00 Tools
Thumping Beat 00:00 Tools
Searching 00:00 Tools
Ramble On 00:00 Tools
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Bonham was a melodic metal outfit founded by Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin's legendary drummer John Bonham. So it was no surprise to anyone that Bonham's music would incorporate touches of Led Zeppelin's sound into their grandiose brand of rock. Drummer Jason Bonham had recorded with bands such as Airrace and Virginia Wolf before getting some major recognition playing on Jimmy Page's solo album Outrider. After that tour he recruited Canadian Daniel MacMaster (vocals), Ian Hatton (guitar) and John Smithson (bass and keyboards) to form the band that would take his last name as its moniker. The group burst upon the U.S. music scene with their Bob Ezrin produced debut album. It would go gold behind the hit singles "Wait For You" and "Guilty", and reach #38 on the Billboard charts. But a two-year tour promoting the successful album took its toll on the young musicians and tensions began to form. Mad Hatter was a huge commercial disappointment compared to the debut, and the end was near. The nucleus of the group decided to try a new sound and got a new singer, Marti Fredericksen, as well as a new name, Motherland. But Motherland was short-lived, and Jason Bonham decided to pursue a solo career. MacMaster formed a short-lived band called Scorcher before pursuing a solo career - his first solo release even included unreleased Bonham material. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.