Synopsis:
No one knew Led Zeppelin like Richard Cole. The band's tour manager for more than a decade, Cole was there when they burst onto the music scene, achieved cult status, cut platinum records, and transformed popular music. Second only to the Beatles in sales for years, Led Zeppelin was rock's premier group. But unlike the boys from Liverpool, the excitement of this band"s music was matched by the fever pitch of their antics on and off the stage.... In hotel rooms and stadiums, in a customized private Boeing 707 jet and country estates, Richard Cole saw it all -- and here he tells it all in this close-up, down-and-dirty, no-holds-barred account that records the highs, the lows, and the occasional in-betweens. This revised edition brings fans up to date on the band members' lives and careers, which may be a little quieter now, but their songs remain the same.
About the Author:
Richard Cole was the tour manager for Led Zeppelin for twelve years. He has also travelled with artists including Black Sabbath, The Who, Eric Clapton and Ozzy Osbourne. He divides his time between Venice, California, and London. Richard Trubo has authored and coauthored more than a dozen on rock music. He lives in Southern California.
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