12th Annual KOTO Doo-Dah

LEZ ZEPPELIN & THE MEDITATIONS

Telluride Town Park

To purchase tickets in advance, click the "Add to Cart" button next to the type of ticket you would like to purchase.  You will be redirected to PayPal for purchase.  To purchase Adult and Youth tickets navigate back to this page and add tickets.

Adult General Admission Tickets- $27 in advance (plus $3 service charge), or $32 Day of Event

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Youth General Admission Tickets- (13 years- 18 years)  $20 in advance (plus $3 service charge), or $25 Day of Event

Kids 12 and Under are free with ADULT PAID Ticket and accompanied by an Adult!

Tickets purchased online will be held at will call, day of show. Please bring your I.D. to pick up will call tickets.

 

Telluride Town Park Camping

Camping pass - $10 per person for the one night.   Vehicle pass - $20 per vehicle for the one night.  Camping passes are valid from Saturday, July 12th, at 11am until Sunday, July 13th, at 11 am.  Camping passes are sold per person - not per site

      If there are two of you, you must purchase two camping passes in addition to your tickets for the show. We have limited vehicle passes for sale. If you do not need to sleep in your vehicle you can drive in to the campground to drop off your camping gear. You will then be directed to park your vehicle for free in a designated parking lot off-site.

Please note it is illegal to camp in your vehicle outside of the designated campground in the Town of Telluride.

You must be going to the show to camp in the campground.

No dogs or pets of any kind are allowed in the campground.  No fires are allowed in the campground.

You will not receive a designated site. Be prepared to make new friends. Expect to be clustered close together.

Hot showers are available ($) The Town Park campground is located right next to the concert grounds and is an ideal place to stay after the show. All campers must leave the campground by 11am.Sunday July 22nd. Camping tickets can be bought by leaving a message at 970 728 5447.

       Band Biographies

Lez Zeppelin- All Girls. All Zeppelin.

Since forming in 2004, LEZ ZEPPELIN - the NYC-based, all-girl, all-Zeppelin quartet -- has gained unanimous critical acclaim as one of the most exciting live acts around, becoming the first female rock act to pay homage to Led Zeppelin and to garner rave reviews across the board. LEZ ZEPPELIN stays true to the musically audacious spirit of the original, delivering the legendary rock band's blistering arrangements and monstrous sound note-for-note at soldout frenzied shows around the world. The thing that sets them apart is the seamless and unique way LEZ ZEPPELIN inject their gender-bending performance into the original material.

They have been featured on major television including the BBC, CNN, ABC, WB, and on various radio stations. The album was produced by legendary producer/engineer, Eddie Kramer. Kramer is best known for his work with Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Kiss, Lauren Hill and AC/DC.  Channeling Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham are: Sarah McLellan on vocals; Steph Paynes on electric & acoustic guitar and Theremin; Lisa Brigantino on bass, keyboards and mandolin; and Helen Destroy on drums.

Spin Magazine called them “the most powerful all-female band in rock history” while the New York Times raved that “Strapping on the double-necked Gibson with attitude to burn, this all-girl quartet pays tribute to its swaggering namesake Led Zeppelin, ripping through the catalog with blazing accuracy.” Bob Stanley of The Times of London hailed, "they are the best band I've seen all year, no question," and CNN.com recently ran a front page feature that called the group so "electrifying" they are "driving club audiences to a frenzy." Finally, John Fishman from the band Phish said that is was his “Favorite live performance from the past twelve months…. I can’t believe how much they sound like Led Zeppelin.”

For those skeptics who still dare to ask: Can four women pull off the exuberant, powerful and musically intricate performances for which Led Zeppelin are known, a LEZ ZEPPELIN show is nothing short of a revelation. “80 percent flawless and 99 percent awesome.” – SPIN

“There’s something beautiful and deeply subversive in taking one of the most masculine, straight, heavy groups of all time and turning them into girls. Chuck in the “Lez” reference and we’re talking about a revolution.” -- The Times of London “Strapping on the double-necked Gibson with attitude to burn, this all-girl quartet pays tribute to its swaggering namesake Led Zeppelin, ripping through the catalog with blazing accuracy.” – The New York Times “Their name may sound like a joke, but Lez Zeppelin takes its tribute-band duties seriously. These ladies channel the sonic bombast of Led Zeppelin and gleefully invert the band’s original sexual essence.” – The New Yorker

MEDIA:

-Feature on major British network Channel Four's show "Whatever" including interviews with the band, live

performance footage and fan commentary

-Featured on Channel 7 (ABC) and Channel 11 (WB) New York City

-Afternoon drive interview and performance on Free FM's Radio Chick show

-Universally acclaimed by both Domestic and International Media

TOUR:

Frenzied, packed performances in New York City, Washington DC, Boston, Denver, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Toronto, Baltimore, Hartford, Montreal etc. Numerous sold out performances with hundreds turned away at the door. European Tour planned for January 2006 with an extensive two month U.S. tour to follow.

 



The Meditations are among the most beloved and respected harmony trios to emerge from the roots era of reggae during the 1970s. Now they are back and better than ever with GHETTO KNOWLEDGE, their first album of brand new material since 1992. The group was formed in 1974 by three talented singers and songwriters: Ansel Cridland, Danny Clarke and Winston Watson. A quarter-century later The Meditations remain one of only two groups from the golden age of vocal trios to record and perform with its original line-up intact.

At the time the group was formed, Ansel (from Westmoreland) had been recording with The Linkers, Danny (from Trenchtown) was a member of The Flames, and Winston (also from Trenchtown) sang with Lloyd Parkes and the Termites. In the early 70s, the three friends made the rounds auditioning for producers. They would often provide back-up singing for each other; which led to a number of singles recorded under their individual names but featuring all three. In 1974, their most enduring and popular song to date, "Woman Is Like A Shadow," was recorded by thegroup at Channel One, though it would not be released until 1976.

In the interim, Dobby Dobson recorded a series of singles with the group: Winston's "Woman Piabba" and Danny's "Babylon Trap Them" and "Rome." "Woman Piabba" was number one on Jamaica's charts for a few weeks. Ansel released "Tricked" in 1976 under the name Ansel & The Meditations, which went on to be banned on the radio, thus becoming a big hit. This opened the door at last for the release of "Woman Is Like A Shadow." When "Shadow" became an enormous hit and solidified the growing reputation of the group as an exciting and talented roots trio, demand grew for a full-length album. The three individuals settled on the name Meditations for all future releases.

Their first full-length record, MESSAGE FROM THE MEDITATIONS (1977), collected their singles of the previous four years. This was quickly followed by WAKE UP in 1978, which continued their streak of strong harmonies and roots anthems on songs like "Fly Natty Dread" and the title track. Also in 1978, the group worked with legendary producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, recording "No Peace," "Think So" and other songs at the fabled Black Ark Studio. These songs were included on the highly popular Lee Perry ARKOLOGY box set that was released in 1997.

In 1977, The Meditations came to the attention of reggae's most famous artist, Bob Marley. He heard in The Meditations echoes of his own group, The Wailers, when they were first starting out. He tapped The Meditations to sing backing vocals on a number of songs, including "Blackman Redemption," "Punky Reggae Party," and "Rastaman Live Up." He also invited them to open the historic One Love Peace Concert in April 1978, where they shared the bill with Marley, Peter Tosh and others. The Meditations also provided background vocals for a number of artists including Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy Cliff and The Congos (for most of the legendary HEART OF THE CONGOS album which was re-released by Blood & Fire in 1997 to great acclaim).

In 1980, The Meditations completed their third album, GUIDANCE. This record was to be released by Marley on his Tuff Gong label, but he had become sick with the cancer which would eventually kill him and had left Jamaica before the release could happen. This left The Meditations with no choice but to finish production and put out the record themselves. This experience taught The Meditations to be self-sufficient and handle their business by themselves as much as possible, which benefited them greatly in the years to come.

1983's NO MORE FRIEND marked the first time The Meditations recorded an album aimed at the dancehall. Produced by Linval Thompson and backed by The Roots Radics, the album featured a heavier and more danceable beat underneath the usual beautiful harmonies of the group. "Having Fun" (known as "Carpenter Rebuild" when it was released in the U.K.) was a Jamaican and British hit. Lloyd Bradley, in Reggae On CD: The Essential Guide, wrote: "·this remains one of the best examples of how roots can come to the dancehall and everybody go home happy."

After a few more singles (including "Quiet Woman" and "Reggae Crazy"), the group split for a while during the 80s. Ansel began recording singles as Ansel Meditations, while Danny and Winston continued working together as The Meditations, releasing FOR THE GOOD OF MAN in 1988. The group re-formed in the early 90s and released THE RETURN OF THE MEDITATIONS in 1992. About this phase of the group's existence, Virgin's Guide to Reggae wrote "Resourceful beyond the limits of most bands, The Meditations rode out the dancehall era. They remain revered ambassadors of rasta reggae, and retain much goodwill in America today." They have toured the U.S. and Europe regularly since then, appearing at the first ever Reggae On The River, as well as making well- received appearances at the Vermont Reggae Fest and Heartbeat's Culture Tour in 1996 (with Michael Rose, Sister Carol, and Derrick Morgan). A greatest hits album (DEEPER ROOTS) was released in 1994, and a collection of early material (REGGAE CRAZY) followed a few years later.

In 1998, they recorded "Jah Music" for Easy Star Records' debut compilation. The song was a favorite on reggae radio and the collaboration with Easy Star led to the release of GHETTO KNOWLEDGE in 1999. GHETTO KNOWLEDGE bears all of the trademarks of a classic Meditations record: gorgeous harmonies, beautifully written songs and cultural lyrics. Many of the tracks had been written in the 1970s and 1980s but had never been recorded for release before. This disc establishes The Meditations once and for all as one of the premier vocal groups in Jamaican history.