The publication of Bill Curbishley’s memoirs has been delayed from the originally planned April 16 release date, LedZepNews has confirmed.
Curbishley, who previously managed both Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, has been writing an autobiography that had been due to be published next month, LedZepNews revealed last year.
Now, a spokesperson for Little, Brown Book Group has told LedZepNews that “publication of this title has moved, and a future date is to be announced.”
Curbishley’s 320-page autobiography will be titled “To Be Or Not To Be: A Life in Music”, online sales listings and a publishing catalogue have shown.
Little, Brown and Company called the book “the memoir of one of rock music’s greatest band managers, Bill Curbishley, who looked after the Who, Roger Daltrey, Judas Priest, UB40 and Led Zep”, in a catalogue posted online.
“Bill Curbishley is one the last of the great rock band mangers still with us,” the book’s description in the catalogue continued. “He is part of a select group of larger-than-life characters – that includes Peter Grant (Led Zeppelin), Steve O’Rourke (Pink Floyd), Malcolm McLaren (Sex Pistols), Allen Klein (the Beatles, the Rolling Stones), Rob Gretton (Joy Division and New Order) – who were nearly as famous as their charges. Curbishley will reveal all about the rock scene from the ’70s to the ’90s, and what it was like managing the Who and Led Zep.”
The publication of former Page and Plant manager Bill Curbishley’s memoirs has been delayed

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