Judas Priest
Origin: Birmingham, England
Genres: heavy metal, hard rock
Years Active: 1969-present
Website: http://www.judaspriest.com/
Members
-Ian Hill: bassist
-Rob Halford: lead singer
-Glenn Tipton: guitarist
-Scott Travis: drummer
-Richie Faulkner: guitars
-Heavy metal band formed in 1969 in Birmingham, England
-Gone through several drummers over the years. Scott Travis has held the job of drummer since 1989.
-Being a definitive heavy metal band has earned them the nickname "Metal Gods"
-Got their name from the Bob Dylan song "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"
-Known for a twin lead guitar style, Rob Halford's wide vocal style, and introducing the S&M leather and studs look into heavy metal.
History
-K.K. Downing, Ian Hill and John Ellis knew each other since early childhood growing up on the Yew Tree estate in West Bromwich.
-In 1973, Ian Hill was dating a woman from nearby town of Walsall who suggested her brother, Rob Halford, be a possible consideration for lead singer. He joined the band, bringing drummer John Hinch from his previous band, Hiroshima.
-In September 1990, their album Painkiller used a new drummer, Scott Travis.
-Part of the magic of a Judas Priest concert came from Rob Halford riding onto the stage on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, dressed in motorcycle gear and sunglasses.
-In a 1998 MTV interview, Halford revealed his homosexuality, which was not a suprise to many fans
-From June-August of 2009, the band went on a North American tour to celebrate the anniversary of their album British Steel.
In Video Games
-The band's music have appeared in various video games, such as:
1. Turbo Lover: Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, PC and XBox 360 game Prey
2. You've Got Another Thing Comin: Playstation 2 games Guitar Hero and RoadKill
3. Electric Eye: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
4. Heading Out to the Highway: RoadKill
5. Breakin the Law: Scarface: The World is Yours
6. Hellbent for Leather: Guitar Hero: Metallica
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
Origin: Aston, Birmingham, England, UK
Genres: heavy metal
Years Active: 1969-2006, 2011-present
Website: http://www.blacksabbath.com/
Members
-Tony Iommi: lead guitarist
-Ozzy Osbourne: lead singer
-Geezer Butler: bassist
-Bill Ward: Drummer
-English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969 by Ozzy Osbourne(lead vocals), Tony Iommi(guitar), Geezer Butler(bass guitar) and Bill Ward(drums).
-The band has gone through many lineup changes, with Tony Iommi the only constant member.
-Was originally formed in 1968 as a heavy blues rock band named Earth and gained the name Black Sabbath in 1969.
-The band's theme is occult and horror-inspired lyrics, tuned down guitars.
-They composed songs dealing with social instability, political corruption, dangers of drug abuse, apocalyptic prophesies of the horror of war.
-Along with Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the other 2 bands are listed as the modern pioneers of heavy metal.
-In 2006, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
-Ozzy Osbourne's heavy alcohol and cocaine useage led to his being fired from the band in April 1979. He was then replaced by Rainbow lead singer Ronnie James Dio. During the 1980s and 1990s, the band changed lineups again, this time with Ian Gillian, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen, and Tony Martin as the lead singers, one right after the other. In 1992, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler rejoined Dio and drummer Vinny Appice to record Dehumanizer. In 1997, the original lineup started, with Osbourne and they released a live album, Reunion.
-The band is scheduled to perform a headlining slot at the Download Festival on June 10, 2012, with a world tour following.
History
-In 1968, guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward formed a band in Aston, Birmingham. They enlisted bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, both of whom played in a band called Rare Breed.
-In Dec. 1968, Iommi left the band briefly to join Jethro Tull. Unhappy with where Tull was going, he joined back up with the band Earth, which was the early name for Black Sabbath in January 1969.
-How they came up with the name Black Sabbath is across the street from the studio where the band practiced was a movie theater playing the 1963 Boris Karloff movie Black Sabbath. Following the band watching the movie, they wrote a song called Black Sabbath, which was inspired by the work of occult writer Dennis Wheatley. They also had a vision of a black silhouetted figure standing at the end of his bed.
-This pushed the band in a darker direction, which was a heavy comparison to the flower power, folk music, and hippie culture of the 1960s.
-So they changed their name to Black Sabbath and decided on making music that sounded like horror movies
-In 2003, the band got a #130 rating on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time for their Paranoid album.
-One of the band's most popular songs is Iron Man.
-In 1979, Sharon Arden, daughter of Black Sabbath manager Don Arden, suggested that former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio replace Osbourne. Dio joined in June of that year, thus changing the sound of the band's music. When Dio was with the band, he brought the "metal horns"
-On August 18, 1980, after a show in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bill Ward quit the band. He quit because he thought his alcoholism was accelerating and also because Ozzy's alcoholism was accelerating.
-Dio left the band in November 1982 to start another band, and took drummer Vinny Appice with him.
-On May 16, 2010, Ronnie James Dio died from a battle with stomach cancer.
-These guys are often referred to as "The Beatles of heavy metal"
Origin: Aston, Birmingham, England, UK
Genres: heavy metal
Years Active: 1969-2006, 2011-present
Website: http://www.blacksabbath.com/
Members
-Tony Iommi: lead guitarist
-Ozzy Osbourne: lead singer
-Geezer Butler: bassist
-Bill Ward: Drummer
-English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969 by Ozzy Osbourne(lead vocals), Tony Iommi(guitar), Geezer Butler(bass guitar) and Bill Ward(drums).
-The band has gone through many lineup changes, with Tony Iommi the only constant member.
-Was originally formed in 1968 as a heavy blues rock band named Earth and gained the name Black Sabbath in 1969.
-The band's theme is occult and horror-inspired lyrics, tuned down guitars.
-They composed songs dealing with social instability, political corruption, dangers of drug abuse, apocalyptic prophesies of the horror of war.
-Along with Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the other 2 bands are listed as the modern pioneers of heavy metal.
-In 2006, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
-Ozzy Osbourne's heavy alcohol and cocaine useage led to his being fired from the band in April 1979. He was then replaced by Rainbow lead singer Ronnie James Dio. During the 1980s and 1990s, the band changed lineups again, this time with Ian Gillian, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen, and Tony Martin as the lead singers, one right after the other. In 1992, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler rejoined Dio and drummer Vinny Appice to record Dehumanizer. In 1997, the original lineup started, with Osbourne and they released a live album, Reunion.
-The band is scheduled to perform a headlining slot at the Download Festival on June 10, 2012, with a world tour following.
History
-In 1968, guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward formed a band in Aston, Birmingham. They enlisted bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, both of whom played in a band called Rare Breed.
-In Dec. 1968, Iommi left the band briefly to join Jethro Tull. Unhappy with where Tull was going, he joined back up with the band Earth, which was the early name for Black Sabbath in January 1969.
-How they came up with the name Black Sabbath is across the street from the studio where the band practiced was a movie theater playing the 1963 Boris Karloff movie Black Sabbath. Following the band watching the movie, they wrote a song called Black Sabbath, which was inspired by the work of occult writer Dennis Wheatley. They also had a vision of a black silhouetted figure standing at the end of his bed.
-This pushed the band in a darker direction, which was a heavy comparison to the flower power, folk music, and hippie culture of the 1960s.
-So they changed their name to Black Sabbath and decided on making music that sounded like horror movies
-In 2003, the band got a #130 rating on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time for their Paranoid album.
-One of the band's most popular songs is Iron Man.
-In 1979, Sharon Arden, daughter of Black Sabbath manager Don Arden, suggested that former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio replace Osbourne. Dio joined in June of that year, thus changing the sound of the band's music. When Dio was with the band, he brought the "metal horns"
-On August 18, 1980, after a show in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bill Ward quit the band. He quit because he thought his alcoholism was accelerating and also because Ozzy's alcoholism was accelerating.
-Dio left the band in November 1982 to start another band, and took drummer Vinny Appice with him.
-On May 16, 2010, Ronnie James Dio died from a battle with stomach cancer.
-These guys are often referred to as "The Beatles of heavy metal"
80s Metal Bands
Motley Crue
Judas Priest
Poison
Nitro
Guns N Roses
Twisted Sister
Skid Row
Shotgun Messiah
TUFF
Cinderella
Quiet Riot
Whitesnake
Judas Priest
Poison
Nitro
Guns N Roses
Twisted Sister
Skid Row
Shotgun Messiah
TUFF
Cinderella
Quiet Riot
Whitesnake
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