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Seven Mary Three – alternative rock, post-grunge band, Williamsburg; Matt Sharp – original Weezer bass guitarist, The Rentals, grew up in Arlington; Strike Anywhere – punk rock/melodic hardcore band, Richmond; Scott Travis – heavy metal drummer for Judas Priest, Norfolk; Tim Be Told – contemporary Christian-rock band, Charlottesville
Travis also performed drums in Halford's band Fight from 1992 to 1995, but to date, he is best known for his work with Judas Priest, for which he has been widely acclaimed ever since his debut on the 1990 album Painkiller. [4] Travis was largely responsible for hiring Tim 'Ripper' Owens as Halford's replacement in Judas Priest in 1996. Owens ...
Rocka Rolla is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 6 September 1974 by Gull Records.It was produced by Rodger Bain, who had made a name for himself as the producer of Black Sabbath's first three albums and Budgie's first two albums.
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Judas Priest performed at the third annual Foundations Forum in Los Angeles on 13 September 1990, the day before the release of Painkiller.It was recorded and put together along with the performance from Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson's solo band (recorded on 27 June 1990 in London) as a bootlegged split live album. [1]
Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a 1986 shot-on-video [1] [2] documentary short produced by Jeff Krulik and John Heyn. The film features interviews with several small groups of young heavy metal fans gathered for a tailgate party in the parking lot outside the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland on May 31, 1986, as they prepare for a Judas Priest/Dokken concert being held there later that evening.
Vocalist Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton have credited Faulkner with saving Judas Priest. [14] Halford said in a 2015 interview; "Let's face it, to some extent Richie saved Judas Priest, because if we hadn't have found him at the crucial time that we were looking for a guitar player, things could have turned out quite differently." [15]
Kyle Thomas – vocals (2006–2008, 2022–present) Erik Larson – guitar (1996–2008, 2022–present) Ryan Lake – guitar (2001–2008, 2022–present)