Judas Priest singer Rob Halford can still recall when the legendary band recorded their debut album, Rocka Rolla, in 1974—a record rooted more in blues-and-folk-influenced progressive hard rock than ...
Podcast host and comedian Maron asks Halford about metal's origins, to which the Metal God replies (transcript via Classic Rock, “Some say there was the great band called Blue Cheer, 'Summertime Blues ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Judas Priest in leather and studs. Ask a dozen people who were the first heavy metal band, and you’ll get a dozen different ...
According to Rob Halford, everything about Judas Priest is immersed in the title of their latest album, Invincible Shield. The metal god himself was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show ...
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Judas Priest without classic members? ‘Nobody is irreplaceable’
Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill believes the band could continue to exist long after its classic members have all retired. Hill ...
The set must be pretty good if Metallica’s James Hetfield and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford are visibly enjoying it. The two metal legends were seen at Norway’s Tons of Rock Festival in Oslo recently. A ...
Judas Priest found out too late that Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath would be playing a star-studded farewell concert this summer to join in on the festivities, frontman Rob Halford recently told ...
Sleep Token is arguably one of the biggest metal bands in the world, and the Metal God himself clearly approves. "Yeah, there's a lot of importance being put in the direction of this band called Sleep ...
When it comes to nice guys in metal that find themselves way above all the bullshit “rhetoric” online, there’s few better than the “Metal God” himself, Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford. Not only does ...
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