CELEBRATE St George's Day in the Limelight with the music of one of England's finest, next Friday.

One of the most influential bands of the rock era, we should be mighty proud Led Zeppelin were one of our own when flying the flag throughout the 70s.

An inspiration to generations of musicians across the world today, classic is appropriately used in describing the likes of Stairway To Heaven, Whole Lotta Love and When The Levee Breaks.

Hear them and a multitude of top tunes from one of the best tributes out there, Fred Zeppelin, who are back at Crewe's music mecca.

Trust the words of original Zeppelin's very own Robert Plant.

He's seen the Fredz three times, which for them is the biggest thrill and compliment they could ever receive.

The man himself also recommended the band to Whitesnake's guitarist Mel Galley who took it up and Roy Wood was the latest celebrity to experience their two hour gig.

The Limelight crowd have also voiced their approval, making them firm favourites over recent years.

Together for over a decade, the four guys are real fans and formed the band out of admiration and love for Zep's music.

They don't take themselves too seriously, feeling any praise belongs to Robert, Jimmy, John Paul Jones and Bonzo.

Big achievements over the years include a feature on Central TV, performing in front of a crowd of 15,000 at Derby's outdoor Rock 'n' Blues Festival and receiving an invite to take a cameo role in the 2001 film Large.

Get patriotic from 9.15pm, tickets are £5.