![]() ![]() After being mesmerized, Maddox ended up falling in love. She was in the same room as one of the biggest rock stars in the world but also scared because he was nearly twice her age. Lori had mixed feelings about the whole situation. She was taken into a room where she remembers Page sitting on a chair like a god. She ended up in a limo on the way to the Hyatt hotel where Page was staying. He said, ‘You’re coming with me, young lady.'” She recalls, “He was like 700 pounds and scary as hell. One night, she was partying at the Rainbow when she was approached by Led Zeppelin’s manager, Peter Grant. Referring back to the incident, Lori Maddox recalls the meeting as scary and unpredictable, almost feeling as if she was being kidnapped. They ended up having a great conversation on the phone and decided to meet up at some stage. Page, the guitarist and founder of Led Zeppelin, came to know about Lori and decided to give her a phone call. In an interview with the Thrillist, Lori Maddox said, “I saw David many times after that, for the next 10 years, and it was always great.” Jimmy Page & Lori MaddoxĪfter her meeting with David Bowie, Lori Maddox received a call from a man saying he was Jimmy Page. Maddox lost her virginity to Bowie, and he also went on to engage in sexual intercourse with Starr on the same night, which apparently Starr was bitter about. She confirmed the fact that Bowie later took her to the bedroom and took off her clothes to deflower her. ![]() Maddox remembers the incident and said that Bowie was wearing a beautiful red, orange, and yellow kimono. However, Bowie invited Lori Maddox to the bathroom and got into the bathtub and requested for her to wash his back. Maddox remembers Sable telling her, “If you touch David, I will kill you.” Starr was often possessive and selfish about her men and warned Maddox not to engage in any form of intimacy with Bowie. He invited both Lori Maddox and Sable Starr to dinner and later his hotel room in the Beverly Hilton. When the band was in Los Angeles, David’s bodyguard Stuey ended up reaching out to her and they met up in person. Bowie grew fond of her beauty and showed interest in her. It all started when Bowie saw her pictures in magazines and on posters, where Maddox wore appealing outfits and looked enticing. Lori Maddox alongside Sable Starr finally met David Bowie a few months later. Further down the road, who knew Maddox would eventually end up meeting him without fearing and becoming intimidated by his presence. Apparently, she found the situation overwhelming and came up with an excuse for being in the club with someone else to avoid Bowie. Lori Maddox described David with beautiful red hair, missing brows, and skin as pale as ice. He already knew who she was from various sources. Here, Lori Maddox saw David Bowie for the first time, during his Spiders from Mars tour. Maddox and Starr would regularly hang out at the E Club, which catered to the glam rock movement of the 1970s. David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Page, Randy California, and other rock stars in the entertainment business often frequented the strip. At a certain point, both Lori and Sable were constantly hanging out at nightclubs on the Sunset Strip located in West Hollywood.īoth Lori and Sable would wear provocative outfits to attract men in the clubs along the strip, which was a hub for big names in the music world. Sable Starr, who was known as the “Queen of the Groupie Scene,” greatly influenced Lori Maddox who was underage at the time. The pair would often attend trendy clubs in LA and spend most of their time ditching the usual activities of a young teenager for late-night clubbing and live rock music. ![]() Lori Mattix met Starr straight out of high school. At a very young age, she was introduced to the rock ‘n’ roll scene along with her friend Sable Starr, who had a wild, rebellious personality growing up. Lori Mattix grew up in Los Angeles, California and attended a middle school like any other child. Lori Maddox was one of the young girls who were determined to become part of that lifestyle, and that’s exactly what she did. Most girls, especially the younger ones, dreamt about tagging along with these rock stars on the road in their flashy cars and private jets. Want Your Own Piece Of 100% Authentic Rock ‘N’ Roll Memorabilia? Click HERE!ĭuring the late 1960s and early 1970s, people dreamt about having and enjoying the luxurious lifestyle of the rock ‘n’ roll stars who were seen and worshipped as gods. ![]()
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