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[2008.12.04] Guitar Legend At Funeral Of Drummer

December 4th, 2008

A ROCK legend was in the North-East yesterday to say farewell to one of the most talented drummers of his generation.

More than 150 mourners, including Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, braved the arctic conditions to pay their respects to drummer Michael Lee, who played with bands including the revived Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith and Guns ‘N’ Roses.

Darlington-born Mr Lee, 39, who was born Michael Gary Pearson, played with Page when he reunited with Led Zeppelin’s front man Robert Plant.

The funeral was held at Darlington Crematorium.

Mr Lee, who was epileptic, was found dead at his flat on Tuesday last week. A postmortem examination revealed he died of a seizure.

Floral tributes were left by Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant, who wrote: “What a waste. Too soon. I’m so sorry, I always enjoyed your enthusiasm and ideas. Robert P”.

Tony Jepson, lead singer of the Little Angels - the Scarborough band Mr Lee started his professional career with - was among mourners who gathered for the service, which was taken by lay preacher Lesley Stegner.

John Sykes, of Thin Lizzy, and rock band the Quireboys also left floral tributes.

At yesterday’s service, Mr Lee’s cousin, 50-year-old Steve Metcalfe, paid tribute to the self-taught drummer.

“He was one of the most determined, ambitious, talented men I have ever known.”

He recalled how, despite playing with some of the world’s most famous rock and roll artists, the Grammyaward winning drummer was just as happy to spend the evening drumming at an open mic night at the Quaker House pub, which Mr Metcalfe runs in Darlington.

“I just hope the good Lord has a decent drum kit for him to play,” he added.

The service, which included prayers and a reading of Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians, ended with Aerosmith’s Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.

He also leaves a brother, Tony, and a sister, Janet.

Mr Lee is best known for his work with Page and Plant after he landed a gig in Plant’s solo band in the early Nineties and stayed with the singer when he reunited with Page in 1994.

The drummer toured extensively with the Zeppelin duo and was credited on every song on their 1998 Walking into Clarksdale album.

Mr Lee also drummed for the reformed version of Thin Lizzy, The Cult, Little Angels, The Quireboys, Echo and The Bunnymen, and Lenny Kravitz.

After the service, Daniel Stanton, of Coallier Entertainment, a company which worked with Thin Lizzy in the past, said: “Michael will sadly be missed by so many.

“I have received endless calls from fans, friends and family members surrounding Michael’s death.

“The guys in Thin Lizzy are crushed, I have spoken to people in the Robert Plant camp who have also expressed the same. We will all miss him.”

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/3948610.Guitar_legend_at_funeral_of_drummer/

[2008.12.04] Plant and Krauss Among Leading Grammy Nominees

December 4th, 2008

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss earned five Grammy nominations on Wednesday night (Dec. 3), including record of the year (”Please Read the Letter”) and album of the year (Raising Sand) in the all-genre categories. The unlikely duo also secured nominations for best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals (”Rich Woman”), best country collaboration with vocals (”Killing the Blues”) and best contemporary folk/Americana album. Some of the nominations were announced during a prime-time Grammy concert on CBS.

Last year, Plant and Krauss won a Grammy for best pop collaboration with vocals for “Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On).” Krauss has won more Grammy Awards than any woman in history, with 21. Plant’s only other Grammy win was in 1998 for best hard rock performance with Jimmy Page.

http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1600679/robert-plant-and-alison-krauss-george-strait-among-leading-grammy-nominees.jhtml

[2008.12.02] Uncut Magazine: The Real Jimmy Page

December 2nd, 2008

The January 2009 issue of Uncut Magazine features Jimmy Page on the cover. “The Real Jimmy Page” is a celebration of the life and music Led Zeppelin’s great guitar wizard, with insights from Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers and Page himself…

This is on news stands now or subscribe at http://www.magazinesubscriptionsipc.com/ipc/subs/subsorder_XUC.asp?promcode=IUCUV.

http://www.uncut.co.uk/