Richard Cole

Richard Cole

:"For other uses, see: Richard Cole (disambiguation)".

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Richard Cole


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Background = non_performing_personnel
Birth_name = Richard Cole
Born = birth date and age|1946|1|2
Origin = Kensal Rise, England
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Height = height|ft=5|in=6
Occupation = Tour Manager, Music Manager
Years_active = 1964 —
Associated_acts = Led Zeppelin, The Yardbirds, Vanilla Fudge, The New Vaudeville Band, Unit 4 Plus 2, Fem 2 Fem, Crazy Town, Fu Manchu, Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath, The Gipsy Kings, The Searchers, Young Rascals, Lita Ford, Three Dog Night, London Quireboys, The Who, Ozzy Osbourne
URL = [http://www.ledzeppelin.com www.ledzeppelin.com]
Spouse = Marilyn Cole (1974-1978)
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Richard Cole (born January 2, 1946) was heavily involved in the rock music business from the mid-1960s to 2003, and is most famous for being the tour manager of English rock band Led Zeppelin from 1968 to 1980.

Early career

Cole was from Kensal Rise, in the north London borough of Brent. His father was an architect who worked for Rolls Royce vehicle design, and later in aircraft assembly during World War II. At age twelve, Cole became interested in music after hearing Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers. At age fifteen he quit school and with his first job working at a dairy factory in Acton, earned enough money to purchase a drumkit, to which he practiced along to Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa records. The low wages forced Cole to take up an apprenticeship in sheet-metal working whilst also working as a scaffolder on construction sites. He was also very interested in the music and fashion industries, at one point harbouring plans to be a fashion designer, and he claims to have designed the shirts worn by John Lennon and Ringo Starr on the "Revolver" album cover. [Welch, Chris (2002), "Peter Grant: The Man Who Led Zeppelin", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9195-2, p. 37.]

Cole was drawn into the music business after meeting Richard Green, journalist for the "Record Mirror", at the Marquee Club in 1965. Green suggested that Cole contact John Barker, the manager of pop band Unit 4 Plus 2, for a job as their road manager. Barker gave Cole the job, and he soon became one of rock's most respected tour managers, working for The Who in 1965 and The New Vaudeville Band in 1966. In 1967 Cole moved to America and worked for Vanilla Fudge as a sound engineer. When he heard that The Yardbirds were coming to America in 1968, he contacted their manager Peter Grant, whom he had previously known when Grant was the manager of the New Vaudeville Band, and became their tour manager. When The Yardbirds dissolved shortly thereafter, Grant and Cole became the manager and tour manager respectively of Led Zeppelin.

Led Zeppelin

Cole was one of the first tour managers to specialise in the American tours of English bands. Instead of hiring equipment in America and using an American crew to service the band, as was the custom until that point, Cole implemented the new practice of bringing over all the equipment and an entirely English crew. This practice subsequently became commonplace for other bands touring America.Gary James, [http://www.classicbands.com/RichardColeInterview.html Interview with Richard Cole] www.classicbands.com]

On December 23, 1968, Cole booked Led Zeppelin into the Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and later on the nearby Continental Hyatt House, also known as "The Riot House". Cole was also responsible for introducing groupies to members of the band, some whom he had known on previous tours with The Yardbirds and The Who.cite journal |last=Davis |first=Stephen |title = Power, Mystery And The Hammer Of The Gods: The Rise and Fall of Led Zeppelin |journal = Rolling Stone |issue=451 |date=July 4, 1985 |url =http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/ledzeppelin/articles/story/17537975/power_mystery_and_the_hammer_of_the_gods |accessdate=2008-01-15 ]

Cole was responsible for collecting box office takings and keeping receipts on behalf of the band for Led Zeppelin concert tours. During Led Zeppelin's final show at Madison Square Garden in New York in May 1973 during their 1973 North American tour, more than US$180,000 disappeared from a safe deposit box at the Drake Hotel. The police at first suspected Cole as being responsible for the theft. Cole was entrusted with the key to the safe deposit box at the time of the theft and he was the first person at the scene to discover that the money was unaccounted for. The money was never recovered, and neither Cole nor anyone associated with Led Zeppelin was ever charged. The Drake Hotel was later sued over the incident. [Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) "Led Zeppelin: The Concert File", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4, p.91]

In 1977 during Led Zeppelin's North American tour, manager Peter Grant hired John Bindon to act as security for himself on the tour. Bindon had previously provided security for actors Ryan and Tatum O'Neal. Towards the end of the tour, a major incident occurred during a concert at the Oakland Coliseum on July 23, 1977. Upon arrival at the stadium, it was alleged that Bindon pushed a member of promoter Bill Graham's stage crew out of the way as the band entered via a backstage ramp. Tension had been simmering between Graham's staff and Led Zeppelin's security team during the day, and as Grant and Bindon were walking down the ramp near the end of the concert, words were exchanged with stage crew chief Jim Downey, which resulted in Bindon knocking Downey out cold. [cite book|last=Welch|first=Chris|year=2002|title=Peter Grant: The Man Who Led Zeppelin|page=201|id=ISBN 0-7119-9195-2]

Within minutes a separate off-stage incident, involving Graham's security man Jim Matzorkis (who was accused of slapping Peter Grant's 11 year-old son Warren over a dressing room sign), escalated into an all-in brawl. Led Zeppelin's second Oakland show took place only after Bill Graham signed a letter of indemnification, absolving Led Zeppelin from responsibility for the previous night's incident. However, assault charges were laid against Grant, Cole, Bindon, and John Bonham when the band arrived back at their hotel. All four pleaded "nolo contendere" and received suspended sentences. Bindon was dismissed by Peter and returned to England. Grant later stated that allowing Bindon to be hired was the biggest mistake he ever made as manager. [cite book|last=Williamson|first=Nigel|year=2007|title=The Rough Guide to Led Zeppelin|page=248|id=ISBN 1-84353-841-7]

Whilst tour manager for Led Zeppelin, Cole developed substance abuse problems. He was fired from his position as road manager for Led Zeppelin's final concert tour of Europe in 1980 because Peter Grant was concerned about his drug and alcohol abuse. [Cole, Richard (1992) "Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored", New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-018323-3, p. 367.] He was replaced by Phil Carlo. Sent to Italy to detox, Cole was mistaken for a terrorist involved in a bombing and was temporarily imprisoned. [Cole, Richard, and Trubo, Richard (1992), "Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored", New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-018323-3, pp. 368-370.]

Post-Led Zeppelin

Since the cessation of his involvement with Led Zeppelin, Cole has served as the tour manager for Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath, Lita Ford, Ozzy Osborne and Three Dog Night, managed Fem 2 Fem and, most recently, toured with Gipsy Kings, Crazy Town and Fu Manchu. According to his publisher HarperCollins, he now divides his time between Venice, California, and London. [http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/1897/Richard_Cole/index.aspx HarperCollins] ]

Contributions to published accounts

Following Led Zeppelin's breakup in 1980, Cole has contributed to unofficial Led Zeppelin biographies, most notably Stephen Davis' much-maligned biography "Hammer of the Gods". Cole has claimed he was only paid $1250 by Davis for his revelations, which make up a large proportion of the book. Davis for his part has claimed that Cole "was responsible for much of the mayhem around Led Zeppelin."cite journal |last=Davis |first=Stephen |title = Power, Mystery And The Hammer Of The Gods: The Rise and Fall of Led Zeppelin |journal = Rolling Stone |issue=451 |date=July 4, 1985 |url =http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/ledzeppelin/articles/story/17537975/power_mystery_and_the_hammer_of_the_gods |accessdate=2008-01-15 ]

In an interview with "New Musical Express" magazine in 1985, Robert Plant dismissed many of the claims made by Cole in Davis' book, and discussed why Cole was removed as tour manager:

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These stories would filter out from girls who'd supposedly been in my room when in fact they'd been in his. That sort of atmosphere was being created, and we were quite tired of it. So eventually we relieved him of his position … And in the meantime he got paid a lot of money for talking crap. A lot of the time he wasn't completely …well. And so his view of things was permanently distorted one way or another.cite journal |last= Snow|first= Mat|title = Percy Pulls It Off |journal = New Musical Express |issue= |date=June 8, 1985 |url = http://press.manicnirvana.com/?p=3 |accessdate=2008-01-23 ]

Cole has also written his own book, an unofficial account of the band called "", with Richard Trubo. Cole's book raised the ire of Page, who once commented:

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There's a book written by our former road manager, Richard Cole that has made me completely ill. I'm so mad about it that I can't even bring myself to read the whole thing. The two bits that I have read are so ridiculously false, that I'm sure if I read the rest I'd be able to sue Cole and the publishers. But it would be so painful to read that it wouldn't be worth it.

Led Zeppelin bass player John Paul Jones has expressed similar views about Cole's reliability, stating in a magazine interview that Cole's accounts are "a mish-mash of several stories put together, usually with the wrong endings and making us look miserable bastards rather than the funsters we were."Snow, Mat, “The Secret Life of a Superstar”, "Mojo magazine", December 2007.] Jones was so incensed at the depiction of John Bonham in Cole's book "Stairway to Heaven" that he decided never to speak to him again.Snow, Mat, “The Secret Life of a Superstar”, "Mojo magazine", December 2007.] In an interview with "PR-Inside" online magazine, Jones also claimed when he had once asked Cole about why he'd exaggerated the group's behaviour for that book, Cole explained that "he'd been a drug addict who needed the money".Blabbermouth.net, December 2007 [http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=86684] ]

Despite Plant, Page, and Jones's bitterness to their former road manager, Cole was invited to the Led Zeppelin Reunion in 2007, and was even invited to the VIP section. [ [http://www.gtlorocks.com/Paul%20Hammond%20at%20the%20Led%20Zeppelin%20Reunion%20Concert!.htm|Paul Hammond at the Led Zeppelin Reunion Conecert] ]

References in popular culture

Cole can be seen in several scenes of Led Zeppelin's concert film, "The Song Remains the Same" (1976).

Cole is also mentioned in the deleted scenes from the documentary "Plaster Caster". There, Cynthia Plaster Caster recalls two experiences with him. While trying to obtain a casting for her collection, she is asked to give Robert Plant fellatio and at some point Richard Cole urinates on her. On another occasion she states that he chases her through a hotel and she is able to escape, but she insinuates that he may subsequently have been involved with the whipping of her friend Harlo.

External links

* [http://www.classicbands.com/RichardColeInterview.html Interview with Richard Cole]

ources

*Cole, Richard, and Trubo, Richard (1992), "Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored", New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-018323-3
*Welch, Chris (2002), "Peter Grant: The Man Who Led Zeppelin", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9195-2.

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