Led Zeppelin in 1969 (L-R: Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant).Photo:WireImage/Getty

Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant) 1969

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If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece ofLed Zeppelin, now’s your chance.

A rare piece of rock and roll history is up for grabs, as the daughter of the legendary group’s longtime manager is selling her 10 percent stake in the band, according tomultipleoutlets.

Helen Grant, daughter of manager Peter Grant, toldThe Guardianthat she anticipates a lot of interest in her sale.

“I have to work out who I feel would be the right person,” she said.

(L-R) John Bonham, Peter Grant, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.Tom Hanley/ Alamy Stock Photo

Led Zeppelin, picture shows l -r John Bonner drummer, Peter Grant manager, Jimmy Page lead guitarist, and Robert Plant vocalist

Tom Hanley/ Alamy Stock Photo

Peter Grant served as their manager, and was known for his ruthless business tactics, which in turn helped elevate the rockers’ massive success. His contract negotiation with Atlantic Records that helped the band get 90 percent of concert earnings was unprecedented at the time, according to theGuardian.

Peter Grant in 1970.Eric Harlow/Mirrorpix via Getty

Peter Grant, Manager of Led Zeppelin, pictured in his office, Friday 9th October 1970

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She inherited half of her father’s 20 percent ownership of the band’s rights when he died of a heart attack at age 60 in 1995, according toThe Times.(The other 10 percent went to Grant’s son, Warren.)

“I always thought my dad was the fifth member of Led Zeppelin, everybody said it,” Helen told theGuardian. “He put his artists on a pedestal - anything they wanted or needed, Dad would get on with it. He took care of everything. There would be no Led Zeppelin as we know it without him. He was the driving force.”

source: people.com