J.J. Jackson Remembers Led Zeppelin: The Music and The Guys Who Made It

Discover the untold story of J.J. Jackson, one of MTV's original VJs, credited by Led Zeppelin for launching their career. "Sonic Boom: The Impact of Led Zeppelin" author Frank Reddon shares six insightful interviews with Jackson, exploring his pivotal role in Zeppelin's rise. The book offers unique perspectives, including live concert recordings from Zeppelin’s early gigs at The Boston Tea Party in 1969, facilitating a deep-dive into the music with Jackson's firsthand account. With a foreword by Dave Lewis and an introduction by Martha Quinn, delve into the legacy left by a true music industry pioneer.

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About the Author: Frank Reddon
Frank Reddon is a horticulturalist, musician, open level tennis player and ultra-marathoner with a passion for the music, influence and historical legacy of British rock band, Led Zeppelin.

Since 1980, he has been actively collecting both the band's official releases and unofficial live concert recordings.

As a result of his collection, he has contributed valuable research materials for the extremely successful Led Zeppelin book, Led Zeppelin Live: An Exploration of Underground Tapes by Luis Rey (Final Edition. The Hot Wacks Press, 1997).

During the course of researching his hardcover book, Sonic Boom: The Impact of Led Zeppelin (officially published on September 7, 2008), Reddon conducted six interviews with the late J.J. Jackson, whom Led Zeppelin counted as a friend and credited with successfully launching their band's career.
The late J.J. Jackson was one of the five first-ever MTV video jocks. What many don't know is that Led Zeppelin credits him with successfully launching the super group's career.

Frank Reddon, author of the acclaimed book, Sonic Boom: The Impact of Led Zeppelin, has compiled six interviews that he conducted with J.J during the course of his research.

In an unprecedented move, Reddon made available to J.J. the live concert recordings of the legendary early gigs Jackson emceed for Zeppelin at The Boston Tea Party in January 1969. The two then discuss the music as only someone who was there at the time possibly could.

Foreword by Led Zeppelin author and editor of Tight But Loose magazine, Dave Lewis. Introduction by Martha Quinn - one of the five pioneering MTV video jocks who worked with J.J.

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