“Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.”
— Frank Zappa
 
 

Jonny James and the Hall of Fames met at music college around 2006. They’ve made records and played countless shows around the Midwest. Even this one time on a beach in Tobago. In a world of short-lived, volatile bands, they’ve been together longer than the Beatles. Lately, they’ve been performing stellar tribute shows of their favorite bands and albums. Because it’s fun and they can. Really well. These shows have included, "The Song Remains the Same, A Tribute to Led Zeppelin", "The Abbey Road Show" (Beatles), and "Dark Side of the Moon, and Other Floydian Tales".

 

They’ve recently added, “A Night at the Theater, A Tribute to Queen”. These shows have been selling out theaters all around the Twin Cities. They even had the Queen show idea before the 2018 movie came out.