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Book : Robert Plant A Life - Rees, Paul

Modelo 62281399
Fabricante o sello Dey Street Books
Peso 0.42 Kg.
Precio:   $68,129.00
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-Titulo Original : Robert Plant A Life

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Dey Street Books

-Descripcion Original:

Robert Plant by Paul Rees is the definitive biography of Led Zeppelins legendary frontman. As lead singer for one of the biggest and most influential rock bands of all time-whose song Stairway to Heaven has been played more times on American radio than any other track-Robert Plant defined what it means to be a rock god.Over the course of his twenty-year career, British music journalist and editor Paul Rees has interviewed such greats as Sir Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Bono, and AC/DC. Rees now offers a full portrait of Robert Plant for the first time, exploring the forces that shaped him, the ravaging highs and lows of the Zeppelin years-including his relationship with Jimmy Page and John Bonham-and his life as a solo artist today.Illustrated with more than two dozen photographs, Robert Plant: A LIfe is the never-before-told story of a gifted, complicated music icon who changed the face of rock n roll. Review Rees informs and entertains . . . leav[ing] few stones in Plant’s life unturned. -- MOJOAnyone seeking insight into Robert Plant as a man and musician will find it here. -- Q MagazineParticularly enlightening on Plant’s formative pre-Zep years in the Midlands, A Life puts the singer’s eclectic career into clear context. -- Dave Lewis, Tight But Loose magazine From the Back Cover The front man of Led Zeppelin, one of the biggest and most influential rock bands of all time, Robert Plant defined the very notion of what it means to be a rock god.But Plants legacy stretches far beyond Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant: A Life is the story of the forces that shaped him: from his boyhood in Englands Black Country to the ravaging highs and lows of the Zeppelin years; from his relationship with Jimmy Page and John Bonham to the solo career that today has him producing some of the most acclaimed work of his career. Rock journalist and editor Paul Rees, who has in the past interviewed Plant at length, paints a rich, complex portrait of a man who was only nineteen when he changed the face of rock n roll. About the Author Paul Rees has written about music for more than twenty years. He has interviewed everyone from Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and Madonna to Bono, Take That, and AC/DC. His work has appeared in many publications, including the Sunday Times Culture, the Telegraph, the Independent, and the Evening Standard. He was also editor of two of the UKs most successful and long-standing music publications, Q magazine and Kerrang!, for a total of twelve years. He lives in England.
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