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Bring It On Home: Peter Grant, Led Zeppelin and Beyond: The Story of Rock's Greatest Manager
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Bring It On Home: Peter Grant, Led Zeppelin and Beyond: The Story of Rock’s Greatest Manager

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A SUNDAY TIMES POP BOOK OF THE YEAR

A DAILY TELEGRAPH MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

A DAILY MAIL MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

A TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR (‘Of the many Led Zeppelin biographies marking the band’s 50th anniversary, this is the most illuminating’)

OBSERVER BEST BOOKS OF 2018

‘An enthralling and rigorously researched book’ Sunday Times

‘Blake has talked to everyone, and the stories are both lurid and melancholy’ Mail on Sunday

‘A juicy saga of excess all areas, Mark Blake’s biography of Led Zeppelin’s notoriously combative manager, Peter Grant, reads at times like an all-you-can-eat buffet of guilty pleasures … a riotous roller coaster’ The Times

‘A tale as expansive and complex as the man himself’ Mojo

‘To say BRING IT ON HOME is a rambunctious page-turner is an understatement; but despite all the violence and weirdness, you can’t help liking the real Peter Grant who emerges here’ Planet Rock

The late Peter Grant managed Led Zeppelin to global stardom. But his life story was every bit as extraordinary and dramatic as the musicians he looked after. For the first time ever, the Grant family have allowed an author access to previously unseen correspondence and photographs to help build the most complete and revealing story yet of a man who was a pioneer of rock music management, but also a son, a husband and a father.

Published to coincide with Led Zeppelin’s 50th anniversary, BRING IT ON HOME charts Peter Grant’s rise from wartime poverty through his time as a nightclub doorman, wrestler and bit-part actor to the birth of rock'n'roll in the 1950s. From here, it explores his pivotal role in the formation of Led Zeppelin and charts the impossible highs and lows of life on the road with rock’s most outrageous band.

BRING IT ON HOME includes almost 100 new interviews with family members, friends, musicians and rival managers, and walk-on parts for Sharon Osbourne, Bob Dylan, Stanley Kubrick, Freddie Mercury, Elizabeth Taylor, the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia - and Elvis Presley. As Grant’s son Warren says now: ‘My dad knew everyone.’

It is the first biography to reveal the truth behind Led Zeppelin’s demise, Grant’s subsequent fall from grace amid death threats and the shadow of organised crime, and his final days as a man who shunned the excesses of the music industry in favour of his friends and family.

With access to several previously unpublished interviews - including Grant’s last and most revealing yet - BRING IT ON HOME sheds new light on the story of rock’s greatest manag

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 October 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9781472126900

A SUNDAY TIMES POP BOOK OF THE YEAR

A DAILY TELEGRAPH MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

A DAILY MAIL MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

A TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR (‘Of the many Led Zeppelin biographies marking the band’s 50th anniversary, this is the most illuminating’)

OBSERVER BEST BOOKS OF 2018

‘An enthralling and rigorously researched book’ Sunday Times

‘Blake has talked to everyone, and the stories are both lurid and melancholy’ Mail on Sunday

‘A juicy saga of excess all areas, Mark Blake’s biography of Led Zeppelin’s notoriously combative manager, Peter Grant, reads at times like an all-you-can-eat buffet of guilty pleasures … a riotous roller coaster’ The Times

‘A tale as expansive and complex as the man himself’ Mojo

‘To say BRING IT ON HOME is a rambunctious page-turner is an understatement; but despite all the violence and weirdness, you can’t help liking the real Peter Grant who emerges here’ Planet Rock

The late Peter Grant managed Led Zeppelin to global stardom. But his life story was every bit as extraordinary and dramatic as the musicians he looked after. For the first time ever, the Grant family have allowed an author access to previously unseen correspondence and photographs to help build the most complete and revealing story yet of a man who was a pioneer of rock music management, but also a son, a husband and a father.

Published to coincide with Led Zeppelin’s 50th anniversary, BRING IT ON HOME charts Peter Grant’s rise from wartime poverty through his time as a nightclub doorman, wrestler and bit-part actor to the birth of rock'n'roll in the 1950s. From here, it explores his pivotal role in the formation of Led Zeppelin and charts the impossible highs and lows of life on the road with rock’s most outrageous band.

BRING IT ON HOME includes almost 100 new interviews with family members, friends, musicians and rival managers, and walk-on parts for Sharon Osbourne, Bob Dylan, Stanley Kubrick, Freddie Mercury, Elizabeth Taylor, the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia - and Elvis Presley. As Grant’s son Warren says now: ‘My dad knew everyone.’

It is the first biography to reveal the truth behind Led Zeppelin’s demise, Grant’s subsequent fall from grace amid death threats and the shadow of organised crime, and his final days as a man who shunned the excesses of the music industry in favour of his friends and family.

With access to several previously unpublished interviews - including Grant’s last and most revealing yet - BRING IT ON HOME sheds new light on the story of rock’s greatest manag

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 October 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9781472126900