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Def Leppard To Release New Book 'Definitely: The Official Story'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Offering fans the most personal and comprehensive record of Def Leppard's history to date, Genesis Publications will release a new book titled "Definitely: The Official Story Of Def Leppard" on November 25.

"Definitely: The Official Story of Def Leppard" is narrated by the English rock band in their own words, illustrated with photography and memorabilia from the Def Leppard archives.

Def Leppard burst onto the hard rock scene in 1980 like a group of seasoned veterans. Thinking big from the very start, the blueprint for their music was, as lead singer Joe Elliott states, "Queen meets AC/DC." Def Leppard's story is one of stratospheric highs and crashing lows, of triumph over adversity.

With unlimited access to the Def Leppard vault, "Definitely" presents over four decades of the band's history through handwritten correspondence, rare vinyl pressings, tour memorabilia, music video storyboards, draft album artwork, press cuttings, previously unpublished photographs and much more. Part memoir, part scrapbook, "Definitely: The Official Story of Def Leppard" is the ultimate record of Def Leppard's legendary career.

"Definitely will be available from Genesis Publications as a signed, limited edition book and record set." Register your interest to be the first to hear more.

Fans must sign up for VIP pre-ordering of this edition and exclusive subscriber updates at https://www.genesis-publications.com/comingsoon/definitely/1606

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