TG has three copies of UK photographer Tony Woolliscroft´s ‘Me And My Friends: Red Hot Chili Peppers´ to give away
This new book gets up close and personal with one of the biggest bands in the world as it documents 20 years behind the scenes with John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis, Flea and Chad Smith - from early 'toilet tour' gigs right through to the huge arena shows of ‘Stadium Arcadium´.
This unofficial book is packed with unseen images and personal anecdotes about life on the road, and kicks off with a foreword from drummer Chad Smith:
“Most photographers are only allowed to shoot the first three songs of a show. We love Tony and his work so much that he is the only guy we give complete access to for an entire show… His images make you feel like you´re there… He has captured the essence of our band on film.”
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For more info on the book, visit www.redhotchilipeppers-book.com
PLEASE NOTE: Under 16s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition and be able to demonstrate this to Total Guitar's reasonable satisfaction
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