Angels with Dirty Faces

Angels with Dirty Faces
ISBN-10
1481194151
ISBN-13
9781481194150
Series
Angels with Dirty Faces
Category
Rock musicians
Pages
502
Language
English
Published
2013-02-13
Publisher
Createspace Independent Pub
Author
Kelly Garni

Description

Second Edition A Real insight on the years of friendship leading to the formation of legendary hard rock / heavy metal band Quiet Riot and the early evolution of the greatest guitarist of all time... Randy Rhoads. The story of My life, My Friends, told My way ... my friendship with Randy and what came along with it. The trials & tribulations, struggles & battles both personal & professional of growing up in the Hollywood Music Scene of the 70's, trying to make a dream come true...to be Rock Stars .. the laughter & tears, the trouble we got into & out of, the bands we formed together. Before, during & after Quiet Riot The climb from bottom to top & Beyond. This book holds back little. I talk like a street kid and from what I'm told, still act like one. As much as I'd like to say, every kid with a dream should read this book, I'd almost caution against it. Because, I pretty much say whatever the f* DEGREESk I want, in my own way. But I'll tell you this, in your hands you hold my life, the way I remember it. I hope it teaches you something about life, and death. With a page dedicated for all the Honorary 'Angels'. A 'Fan & Rock Star Quote' section...AND a Heartfelt Foreword by friend Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot Thank You All Kelly Garni

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