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This biography of the solo artist and legendary lead singer of Led Zeppelin “informs and entertains . . . leav[ing] few stones in Plant’s life unturned.” —Mojo magazine Robert Plant by Paul Rees is the definitive biography of Led ...
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Authors Christopher Ameruoso/Priscilla Presley bring you a tribute to Elvis Presley featuring over 75 talents wearing Elvis Presley's personally owned sunglasses.This book is unique to fact that it is only available to purchase online.
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This is a guide to the rock albums of the 1980s with quotes from over 3,000 reviews.
Robert Plant Pictures from books.google.com
It likewise tells the Zeppelin story from new and unexpected angles, focusing on Plant's contributions to the band's success and on the toll/effect of that success on him as a performer and an individual.
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The photographic autobiography and visual history of Led Zeppelin's guitar player.
Robert Plant Pictures from books.google.com
Veteran rock journalist Mick Wall unflinchingly tells the story of the band that pushed the envelope on both creativity and excess, even by rock ‘n' roll standards.
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All this combined to produce some of the most iconic images of the 1970s rock era. The book profiles the work of three highly respected photographers.
Robert Plant Pictures from books.google.com
From their earliest gig in a Denmark school gymnasium on September 7, 1968, through to the last gig that Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones ever performed with John Bonham, in Berlin on July 7, 1980, this is the Led Zeppelin story ...
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Written in Geddy's singular voice, this book reveals the stories, songs, and history behind the instruments of his inimitable collection.
Robert Plant Pictures from books.google.com
This book draws an intriguing visual contrast between artists in their prime—and, if still performing, as they have appeared more recently.