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Jimmy Page Concert T-Shirt 1980's Vintage Led Zeppelin Size XL Out of Print RARE
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Offered for sale is a vintage Jimmy Page Concert T-Shirt("Outrider" Tour - circa 1988), featuring an amazing image of the legendary Rock God guitarist, and is a long out of print design that's RARE to find (see bio info below). The shirt is a Size Extra Large (XL)(Hanes 100% Cotton Tag), measures 26" L x 20" W, is in "Very-Fine" condition (see details above), and is suitable for usage or display in a permanent archive. The asking price is 9.99 + FREE shipping / handling (.95 value; US Domestic only), and is the only one listed for sale on eBay! Overseas bidders please refer below for shipping costs, and CA State Residents please add 10% sales tax to final bid price. Feel free to contact me with further questions - Cheers!
Outrider
(album)
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Outrider
Studio album
by
Jimmy Page
Released
19 June 1988
Recorded
Early 1987
Studio
The Sol
,
Cookham
,
Berkshire
, England, United Kingdom
Genre
Blues rock
,
hard rock
Length
39
:
50
Label
Geffen
Producer
Jimmy Page
Jimmy Page
chronology
Mean Business
(1986)
Outrider
(1988)
Coverdale • Page
(1993)
Outrider
is an album by
Jimmy Page
, released by
Geffen Records
on 19 June 1988. It is his first solo studio album (and his only one as of 2021) and the first time since 1969 he has recorded with a record label other than
Atlantic Records
/
Swan Song Records
. Page recorded the music at his personal studio
The Sol
.
Robert Plant
guests on one track, "The Only One", while
John Bonham
's son
Jason
plays drums.
This was originally intended to be a two album release. However, during the early recording stages of this album, Page's house was broken into and amongst the items stolen were the
demo tapes
which had been recorded up to that point.
[1]
Page didn't record any demos prior to recording the album itself.
[2]
Jimmy Page
Jimmy Page
OBE
Page at the
Echo Music Awards
, 2013
Born
James Patrick Page
9 January 1944
(age 77)
Heston
, Middlesex, England
Occupation
Musician
songwriter
record producer
Years active
1957–present
Spouse(s)
Patricia Ecker
(
m.
1986;
div.
1995)
Jimena Gomez Paratcha
(
m.
1995;
div.
2008)
Partner(s)
Scarlett Sabet (2014–present)
Children
4, including
Scarlet
Parents
James Patrick Page (father)
Patricia Elizabeth Gaffikin (mother)
Musical career
Genres
Rock
blues
folk
hard rock
heavy metal
Instruments
Guitar
Labels
Swan Song
Atlantic
Geffen
Associated acts
All-Stars
Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages
The Yardbirds
Led Zeppelin
The Firm
Coverdale•Page
Page and Plant
The Black Crowes
Website
jimmypage
.com
James Patrick Page
OBE
(born 9 January 1944)
[1]
[2]
is an English musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the
rock
band
Led Zeppelin
.
Page is prolific in creating guitar
riffs
and his varied style involves various alternate
guitar tunings
, technical, and melodic solos coupled with aggressive, distorted guitar tones as well as his folk and eastern-influenced acoustic work. He is also noted for occasionally playing his guitar with a
cello
bow to create a droning sound texture to the music.
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Page began his career as a studio
session musician
in London and, by the mid-1960s, alongside
Big Jim Sullivan
, was one of the most sought-after session guitarists in Britain. He was a member of
the Yardbirds
from 1966 to 1968. When the Yardbirds broke up, he founded Led Zeppelin, which was active from 1968 to 1980. Following the death of Led Zeppelin drummer
John Bonham
, he participated in a number of groups throughout the 1980s and 1990s, notably
XYZ
,
the Firm
,
the Honeydrippers
,
Coverdale–Page
, and
Page and Plant
. Since 2000, Page has participated in various guest performances with many artists, both live and in studio recordings, and participated in a one-off Led Zeppelin reunion in 2007 that was released as the 2012 concert film
Celebration Day
. Along with
the Edge
and
Jack White
, he participated in the 2008 documentary
It Might Get Loud
.
Page is widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time.
[7]
[8]
[9]
Rolling Stone
magazine has described Page as "the pontiff of power riffing" and ranked him number three in their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", behind
Jimi Hendrix
and
Eric Clapton
. In 2010, he was ranked number two in
Gibson
's list of "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time" and, in 2007, number four on
Classic Rock
'
s "100 Wildest Guitar Heroes". He was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
twice: once as a member of the Yardbirds (1992) and once as a member of Led Zeppelin (1995).