$49.95

Enjoy 350 pages bursting with stories and never before seen photos from Danny’s personal collection from over the years, giving you a glimpse from “behind the curtain!” The Foreword was written by music fan and baseball legend Kirk Gibson. Pictures and stories feature Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, and SO many others, as well as Chicago sports legends Brian Piccolo, (the subject of the movie Brian’s Song) Gale Sayers and Ernie Banks. The book chronicles Danny’s childhood passion for collecting memorabilia and autographs, all the way through his rise to becoming Arizona’s premiere concert promoter.

Description

Danny Zelisko’s career began unassumingly in the early 1960’s at the tender age of eight, when he heard “Please Please Me” by The Beatles and demanded all of his friends to listen to it. While growing up, Danny had a natural ability to meet people from all walks of life. Being in the right place at the right time, he got to watch and even help some of them become famous. Following his instincts, he did what any young guy would do, who possessed an ear for music and charisma for dealing with celebrities… he became a Concert Promoter.

What does it take to be a concert promoter?
A combination of money, guts, gambling, knowledge, dumb luck and ignorance.
Yes, all of the above and so much more!

Fasten your seatbelt as Danny navigates you through this musical journey of producing concerts while making a living out of it. Go behind the scenes as he tells you about some of the friends he’s made over the years along with the wild and crazy stuff that really happened. Read about his love of sports and some of its greatest stars who developed a knack for gravitating to him for fun and just good times.

After 46 years of concert promoting and being part of some 12,000 concert presentations in nearly every state of the country, he puts into words some of his favorite memories and stories involving some of the world’s top names in entertainment.