Richard Cole
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Richard Cole (born January 2, 1946) was heavily involved in the rock music business from the mid-1960s to 2003, and is most famous for being the tour manager of English rock band Led Zeppelin from 1968 to 1980.
Cole was from North London, where he originally fought as a boxer and worked as a scaffolder on construction sites. He was also very interested in music and fashion, at one point harbouring plans to be a fashion designer, and he claims to have designed the shirts worn by John Lennon and Ringo Starr on the Revolver album cover.[1]
Cole was drawn into the music business after meeting Richard Green, journalist for the Record Mirror, at the Marquee Club in 1965. Green suggested that Cole contact John Barker, the manager of pop band Unit 4 Plus 2, for a job as their road manager. Barker gave Cole the job, and he soon became one of rock's most respected tour managers, working for The Who in 1965 and The New Vaudeville Band in 1966. In 1967 Cole moved to America and worked for Vanilla Fudge as a sound engineer. When he heard that The Yardbirds were coming to America in 1968, he contacted their manager Peter Grant, whom he had previously known when Grant was the manager of the New Vaudeville Band, and became their tour manager. When The Yardbirds dissolved shortly thereafter, Grant and Cole became the manager and tour manager respectively of Led Zeppelin.
Cole was one of the first tour managers to specialize in the American tours of English bands. Instead of hiring equipment in America and using an American crew to service the band, as was the custom until that point, Cole implemented the new practice of bringing over all the equipment and an entirely English crew. This practice subsequently became commonplace for other bands touring America.
Whilst tour manager for Led Zeppelin, Cole allegedly contributed to guitarist Jimmy Page's drug habit and drummer John Bonham's drinking problems, as well as his own.[citation needed] He was fired from his position as road manager, for Led Zeppelin's final ever concert tour of Europe in 1980 because Peter Grant was concerned about his drug and alcohol abuse.[2] He stopped using drugs in the early 1980s and has been sober since 1986.[citation needed]
Cole has also served as the tour manager for Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath, Lita Ford, Ozzy Osborne and Three Dog Night, managed Fem 2 Fem and, most recently, toured with Gipsy Kings, Crazy Town and Fu Manchu.
Since Led Zeppelin's breakup in 1980, Cole has contributed to a number of unofficial Led Zeppelin biographies, and has written his own book, Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored, with Richard Trubo. These contributions are seen by some as merely capitalizing on sensationalism of Led Zeppelin's "excesses", for the purpose of financial gain. It is also thought that Cole felt vengeful towards the band and it's management for his being released from his long time position as Led Zeppelin's road manager[citation needed] .
According to his publisher HarperCollins, he now divides his time between Venice, California, and London.[3]
[edit] Sources
- Cole, Richard, and Trubo, Richard (1992), Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored, New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-018323-3
- Welch, Chris (2002), Peter Grant: The Man Who Led Zeppelin, London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9195-2.
[edit] References
- ^ Welch, Chris (2002), Peter Grant: The Man Who Led Zeppelin, London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9195-2, p. 37.
- ^ Cole, Richard (1992) Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored, New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-018323-3, p. 367.
- ^ HarperCollins
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