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Peter Grant : the man who led Zeppelin

Author: Chris Welch
Publisher: London : Omnibus, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Print book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Author Chris Welch probes the astonishing life of Peter Grant, the larger-than-life maverick who guided Led Zeppelin to superstardom and in doing so revolutionised the music industry on both sides of the Atlantic. With his pugnacious business style and tough-guy image, Grant was universally feared and respected, although his toughness was always directed at getting his clients the best deals around. When he flew to  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Biographies
Biography
Named Person: Peter Grant; Peter Grant
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Chris Welch
ISBN: 0711991952 9780711991958
OCLC Number: 779456406
Notes: Originally published: 2001.
Description: 255 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm
Contents: 1. Godfather of Rock. p. 7 2. Rock'n'roll Years. p. 12 3. Stair Way to Zeppelin. p. 35 4. Whole Lotta Peter. p . 59 5. "Hello. It's Peter Grant Calling". p. 76 6. Mr Grant Goes to War. p. 97 7. Song Remains the Same: 'Who was the Guy on the Horse?'. p. 112 8. Swan Song. p. 139 9. "Did You Enjoy the Show?". p. 158 10. Wrong Goodbye. p. 183 11. Last Hurrah. p. 205 12. We'll Meet Again. p. 223 Acknowledgements. p. 255.
Responsibility: Chris Welch.

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Author Chris Welch tells Peter Grant's story from his childhood in London, to becoming a bouncer, doorman and wrestler known as Prince Mario Alassio. This book reveals facts about his prison sentence  Read more...

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'Provides an illuminating read for anyone wondering about the ravages of rock supremacy. It's particularly good on the subject of Zep's peculiar movie, The Song Remains the Same. With the details of Read more...

 
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