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Louder on MSNRob Halford insists he didn’t quit Judas Priest in the 1990sThe Metal God reveals that a technicality in his contract led to him stepping away from Judas Priest for 11 years ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.
Two Rock Hall icons, but which of the upcoming tour co-headliners do you prefer - Alice Cooper or Judas Priest? Vote in the ...
As the Prince of Darkness prepares for his final concert with Black Sabbath, admirers including Lars Ulrich, Lita Ford and Billy Corgan extol his virtues.
Turbo is the sore thumb in the Judas Priest catalogue. Received wisdom pitches it somewhere between a cynical sell-out with one eye on the pop market and outright career suicide.
Metal legends Alice Cooper and Judas Priest are teaming up for a massive co-headlining tour, and they’re making a stop at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on September 27th with special guest Corrosion ...
Judas Priest promoted its upcoming album, "The Invincible Shield," during its Saturday performance at Power Trip.
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Judas Priest’s Screaming For Vengeance album turned them into one of the biggest metal bands of the early 80s, but 1984 follow-up Defenders Of The Faith didn’t scale the same heights. In 2015, Rob ...
There’s a few undeniable truths in metal: double bass is always cool, you must always pick someone up if they fall in the pit, and Judas Priest‘s 1986 banger “Turbo Lover” is unassailable. But what if ...
Judas Priest first played there in 1984 with its “Defenders of the Faith” tour and again in 1986 on the “Turbo” tour.
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