Headley Grange was a poor house located in Headley, Hampshire, England. It was later converted into a recording studio. Some big name bands passed through there. Zeppelin, Bad Company, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Peter Frampton to name a few. Genesis did most of their recording of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway at Headley. And Led Zeppelin recorded Houses of the Holy there. The good folks at Crowned Heads wanted to make a cigar that tasted like the driving drumbeat that John Bonham laid down on the track "When the Levee Breaks."
The song was recorded at Headley Grange, hence the name. Cigar lovers everywhere are better for their effort....
The song was recorded at Headley Grange, hence the name. Cigar lovers everywhere are better for their effort....
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