Original QUIET RIOT Bassist Kelly Garni - Advanced Copies Of Autobiography Now Available

July 18, 2012, 11 years ago

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Kelly Garni, original bassist and founding member of QUIET RIOT, launches special advanced copies of his autobiography, Angels With Dirty Faces, via Kickstarter. Slated for a late October 2012 public release, Angels With Dirty Faces is available for advanced pre-orders now at this location.

The book dives right into the initial meeting of Kelly and guitarist Randy Rhoads (OZZY OSBOURNE) and their fast friendship and mutual love of music. With insights to their earliest influences, Angels With Dirty Faces traces the steps of two kids making memories, making music and making a hell of a lot of noise! Early on Kelly and Randy knew what they wanted to do and each turn seemed to propel them faster and faster into the direction of being professional musicians. It was never a matter of "if" they would make it... it was a matter of when.

Within these 200+ pages Kelly talks about the friendships, early bands, and experiences that would soon shape the formation of an iconic band known to the world as Quiet Riot and the guitar legend forever remembered in Randy Rhoads. Kelly had shared some of the best and worst times of his life, as well as a stage, with both Randy and Kevin, and he shares how their lives and talent affected him and his journeys long after he left the stage.

Kelly Garni: Angels With Dirty Faces also contains rare personal photos, candid band photos live and in the studio, as well as photos never before seen in print. There is an entire section devoted to the amazing thoughts and memories of Randy fans from around the world collected by Kelly and the Rhoads family, as well as all new and exclusive quotes from an array of other artists and celebrities

that have been touched or inspired by Randy's talent, including Zakk Wylde, Bob Daisley, Dick Wagner, and many many more.

For more information visit this location.



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