Of course, Jason’s pop was John Bonham, the man who brought the thunder to Led Zeppelin and died in 1980 at the way-too-young age of 32.

Since its debut in October 2010, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience has packed a lot of rock ‘n’ story into a show honoring one of rock’s most acclaimed groups. With a multimedia explosion of photos and film, Bonham brings an inside view of Led Zeppelin at its peak as his band runs through 20 Zep classics including “Kashmir,” “Celebration Day” “Lemon Song” and “Rock & Roll.”

Having already announced his fall tour, Bonham adds yet more dates. New shows are Silver Spring, Md., at The Fillmore Nov. 10; Poughkeepsie, N.Y., at The Chance Entertainment Complex Nov. 11; Richmond, Va., at The National Nov. 12; Atlanta at Center Stage Nov. 13; Orlando, Fla., at the Hard Rock Café / Hard Rock Live Nov. 16; Hollywood, Fla., at Seminole Hard Rock Live Nov. 17; and Clearwater, Fla., at Ruth Eckerd Hall Nov. 18.

Some shows are already on sale. For more information, click here for the tour’s website. And if you haven’t read it already, click here for Pollstar’s 2010 interview with Jason Bonham.