"Led Zeppelin, The Biography," a conversation with Bob Spitz at the Westport Library, 11.18.21

ORDER THE BOOK: https://bobspitz.com/book/led-zeppelin-the-biography/

Bestselling journalist, Bob Spitz tells the story of the great '70s band in "Led Zeppelin: The Biography" in a Zoom discussion with Verso Studios Marketing Manager and artist, Brendan Toller.

Publishing at the 50th anniversary of the band’s legendary rock hit “Stairway to Heaven”, Led Zeppelin is the full and honest reckoning the band has long awaited, and richly deserves. Unlike previous works on Led Zeppelin, Spitz’s book is full of first-person accounts of key events from those who closely participated in the band’s story. Spitz conducted over 150 interviews with friends, colleagues, executives, even groupies, who shared detailed inside accounts of the band’s exploits — everything from who really stole the money at the Drake Hotel robbery, to the step-by-step creation of their albums.

“Books on popular culture simply don’t get any better than this . . . . Every detail, from their formation via leader Jimmy Page’s Yardbirds to their last show, in Munich, in 1979—the recordings, the live shows, the business, the debauchery, the way it all landed in the world—is explored with sophistication. And the book makes a serious contribution to the #MeToo canon.” —Sheila Weller, author of Girls Like Us

“Wielding his signature tools of meticulous reporting, piercing analysis and trenchant writing, Bob Spitz proves again that he’s a modern master of cultural biography. . . . Spitz goes deeper and sees more clearly than any previous biographer, and his storytelling powers make it spellbinding.” Peter Carlin, author of Bruce and Sonic Boom

Bob Spitz is the award-winning author of the biographies "The Beatles" and "Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child," both New York Times bestsellers, as well as six other nonfiction books and a screenplay. He helped manage Bruce Springsteen and Elton John at crucial points in their careers. He’s written hundreds of major profiles of figures ranging from Keith Richards to Jane Fonda, from Paul McCartney to Paul Bowles. Brendan Toller is a New York City and New Haven, CT based filmmaker, musician & artist. Brendan’s film work ("I Need That Record!," "Danny Says") has been featured in "The New York Times," "Rolling Stone," "The Village Voice," "Wire," "Pitchfork," "The Onion" and "Dazed & Confused Korea."

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