Berry Hill meets classic rock: Led Zeppelin latest in musical mural series

A whole lotta love for this corner of Berry Hill. Check out the lastest mural and look back on the series. 🎸

Painted fence with mural of Led Zeppelin members

Rock on, Berry Hill. | Mural and photo by @scottguionart

For years, famous faces have lined fences in Berry Hill — Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, the Beatles, Prince, and Bob Dylan, to name a few.

Scott Guion, the artist behind the murals, is back with a new installation for East Iris Studios. This time, it’s Led Zeppelin — bassist John Paul Jones, vocalist Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham, and guitarist Jimmy Page.

Guion’s work began popping up on this strip of East Iris Drive in 2016. Since then, he’s painted ~70 faces spanning many genres of music, from country legends Dolly Parton, Earl Scuggs, and Hank Williams, to rockers Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Mick Jagger.

Take a trip down musical memory lane with this 10-part photo series on the murals.

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