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  2. Saxon (band) - Wikipedia

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    Saxon's The Inner Sanctum album, released in Europe on 5 March 2007, and North America on 3 April, was seen by critics as their best work in years. [11] The band then started a world tour in support of the album. Saxon performing at 2009 Sonisphere Festival in Pori, Finland. Saxon released a new studio album, Into the Labyrinth, on 12

  3. Category:Saxon (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saxon (band) members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Biff Byford; D.

  4. Saxon discography - Wikipedia

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    The Saxon Chronicles (2003) Live Innocence – The Power & the Glory (2003) To Hell and Back Again (2007) Saxon: Heavy Metal Thunder – Live (2010) Heavy Metal Thunder – Live: Eagles Over Wacken (2012) Warriors of the Road – The Saxon Chronicles Part II (2014) The Saxon Chronicles (2015) Let Me Feel Your Power (2016) [12]

  5. Biff Byford - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally called Son of a Bitch, but changed to Saxon in 1978. They released their self-titled debut album in 1979, and became part of what was known as the new wave of British heavy metal , which also included bands like Iron Maiden , Demon and Def Leppard .

  6. Saxon (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic gave the album three stars out of five, and, in his mixed review, described it as "the quiet before the storm", in terms of the band's subsequent success, and the rising New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Rivadavia also criticized the band's then-lack of experience in the studio as well as their record label, Carrere ...

  7. Wheels of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Wheels of Steel is the second studio album by English heavy metal band Saxon. Released in 1980 by Carrere Records, [4] [5] it was their first album to enter the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 5, and is their highest-charting album in the UK Albums Chart to date. [6] [7] The album eventually went on to achieve gold status in the UK. [8]

  8. Steve Dawson - Wikipedia

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    Steven "Dobby" Dawson (born 24 February 1952) is an English bass guitarist and a founder of the heavy metal band Saxon. [1]Dawson started out in 1970 in the band Blue Condition, which became SOB after a few shows only, together with Dave Bradley, Steve Firth and future Saxon guitarist Graham Oliver.

  9. Nigel Glockler - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Glockler (born 24 January [1] 1953 [2]) is an English musician, best known as the longtime drummer for the heavy metal band Saxon, which he first joined in 1981. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Career