
A general overview of the band’s history will introduce the core of the book: a gallery of more than 200 photographs, laid out in chronological order, more than half of which have never been published. Whether onstage, backstage, recording in the studio, on tour, or at home—the band is shown as never before. From their very first performance in Denmark on September 7, 1968 (as the new Yardbirds) to their last performance in London in 2007, this collection of images will remind die-hard fans why the group became, and remains, one of the greatest and most notorious bands in the history of rock and roll.
Jerry Prochnicky has been researching the Led Zeppelin story for more than 40 years. He is the co-author of Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison. Ralph Hulett is a rock photographer and writer whose work has appeared in music magazines and on television programs, such as VH1’s Behind the Music. The two co-authored Whole Lotta Led: Our Flight with Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin: Good Times, Bad Times: A Visual Biography Of The Ultimate Band will be released on October 1st via Abrams publishing.
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