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Unfortunately, the fellow British metal legends are double-booked this weekend and will miss Saturday's (July 5) gig.
Some say Rob Halford invented the heavy metal style, and the time has finally come to get the goods. After announcing the launch of Metal God Apparel three months ago, the legendary Judas Priest ...
According to a post from video game website, Kotaku, the "Metal God" himself has copyrighted the title of a video game; Metal God. The trademark was filed on January 11th, and covers "computer ...
Rob Halford, the Judas Priest frontman who actually owns the trademark to the term Metal God, put down his microphone and picked up the pen for “Confess; The Autobiography,” which, in 360 ...
Judas Priest singer Rob Halford talks about the writing of "Confess," his memoir, life as the Metal God, living in Phoenix, his sexuality and more.
Rob Halford is in a good place these days, both sonically and cosmically, as Judas Priest travels the country in support of an album that has been lauded for its return to the straightforward heavy… ...
Rob Halford reflects on Judas Priest, MTV and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in advance of 'a hometown gig' in Phoenix on 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour. ... One more way the Metal God is just like Elvis.
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford made the news a few years back when word got out that he'd applied for a trademark covering his 'Metal God' nickname. During a recent appearance on the long ...
Despite both sides insisting it would never happen, Judas Priest reunited with former singer Rob Halford in 2003 after 13 years apart. The following year, Classic Rock caught up with Halford, plus ...
The Metal God published his memoir, Confess, in late 2020, and now he's announced a second book titled Biblical: Rob Halford's Heavy Metal Scriptures, to be released on Nov. 1.
Halford left the band in 1991, citing internal tension. In 1998 he came out of the closet during an interview on MTV. Halford, whose nickname is the Metal God, returned to Judas Priest in 2003.
Judas Priest appeared on 'Later With Jools Holland' and Rob Halford both addressed his 'Metal God' trademark and the band's touring future.