Artists performing on-stage with Led Zeppelin:3/22/69 Birmingham - Mothers ClubRon Berg - Drummer of Blodwyn Pig allegedly took over the drum duties for the encore as Bonzo was ill.
6/29/69 London - Royal Albert Hall - Second showBlodwyn Pig &
The Liverpool Scene join the band on stage for "Long Tall Sally" encore. See photos below.
??/??/69 Venue???In "John Bonham - A Thunder of Drums" book, Vanilla Fudge drummer
Carmen Appice claimed he and Vanilla Fudge bassist
Tim Bogert surprised Jimmy Page & Robert Plant one night by replacing Bonzo and JPJ on "How Many More Times."
7/18/70 Frankfurt, Germany - FesthalleMusic journalist
Chris Welch plays the timbales for "Whole Lotta Love."
8/26/70 Cleveland, Ohio - Public AuditoriumJPJ had to leave early to fly back for his father's funeral. According to the local paper, a
girl in a "Belkin Productions" (the promoter) t-shirt took over bass duties for the encore.
3/6/71 Dublin, Ireland - National Boxing StadiumPhil Carson of Atlantic Records played bass on "Summertime Blues."
9/28/71 Osaka, Japan - Festival HallRoadie
Clive Coulson (vocals) and Atlantic Records VP
Phil Carson (bass) join the band onstage for "C'mon Everybody."
11/23/71 Preston - Public HallBonzo's brother
Mick Bonham played congas on "Whole Lotta Love."
2/13/75 Nassau County Coliseum - Uniondale, New YorkRon Wood of the Rolling Stones plays duel lead guitars with Jimmy on "Communication Breakdown" encore.
5/22/77 Fort Worth - Tarrant County Convention Center ArenaMick Ralphs, guitar of Bad Company, joins the band onstage for "It'll Be Me" encore. See photo below.
6/30/80 Frankfurt, Germany - FesthallePhil Carson played bass on "Money" encore.
7/5/80 Munich, Germany - OlympiahalleFor "Whole Lotta Love," a second kit is brought on stage and
Simon Kirke of Bad Company jams with the band.
Blodwyn Pig's horns playing on the 6/29/69 second show encore:
Mick Ralphs of Bad Company and Jimmy Page at the 5/22/77 show: