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Groovystuff Promotes Led Zeppelin Re-Release

Furniture and accessories vendor Groovystuff has teamed up with Warner Music Group to promote the launch of the re-mastered first three Led Zeppelin albums.

Groovystuff, Dallas, Texas, will give away a Zeppelin Prize Pack to a participating Groovystuff buyer at the July 27-31 Las Vegas Furniture Market. Groovystuff exhibits on the ground floor of World Market Center's building B, showroom B-0146.
 
Buyers at the Las Vegas Market will not only be the first to view the extensive new line up of product introductions by Groovystuff, they will also have an exclusive opportunity to win a musical prize pack from a band that was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. With more than 300 million albums sold worldwide, Led Zeppelin resonates with fans young and old.

Groovystuff is celebrating this rock-n-roll dynasty at the Las Vegas Market by giving away a musical prize package from WMG to include:
* Led Zeppelin Re-mastered CD Collection (1 of each CD)
* Led Zeppelin I
* Led Zeppelin II
* Led Zeppelin III
* Led Zeppelin Lithographs of each Album Cover 
* Led Zeppelin Poster & Hanging Mobile
* Led Zeppelin Button & Coaster Set
* Led Zeppelin Turntable Mat
* Led Zeppelin Tote Bag & T-Shirt
 
In 1968, Led Zeppelin came together as a group, and over the next decade, the band would become one of the most influential, innovative and successful groups in modern music.

“Groovystuff is a manufacturer that specializes in furniture, lighting and home décor designed to meet the demographic of buyers in the Led Zeppelin audience so this promotion is something that our buyers can relate to,” said Chris Bruning, company founder and co-sponsor of the promotion.



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