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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_AtkinsAl Atkins - Wikipedia

    14 October 1947 (age 76) West Bromwich, West Midlands, England. Genres. Heavy metal, blues rock, hard rock. Occupation (s) Vocalist. Years active. 1964–present. Alan John Atkins (born 14 October 1947) [1] is an English heavy metal vocalist, best known for being the original lead vocalist and founder of Judas Priest .

  2. 23. Sept. 2020 · Original JUDAS PRIEST singer Al Atkins says that he gave the rest of the band his blessing to continue using the PRIEST name after he left the group. Atkins formed JUDAS PRIEST in 1969 in...

  3. 8. Feb. 2024 · We had the opportunity to chat with Al Atkins, the original singer of Judas Priest, who told us some interesting topics about Judas Priest. Edson Escalante. February 08 2024 1:18 AM 6 min read 0. Al Atkins is no stranger to Judas Priest fans, he was the man who founded the band in the late 60s and gave it its name.

  4. Al Atkins. English heavy metal vocalist, born on 11 October 1947 in Stone Cross, West Bromwich, Birmingham, England, UK. Most known for fronting early versions of Judas Priest and co-writing songs on their first two albums including the classic Victim of Changes.

  5. Al Atkins: Reloaded (Review) Al Atkins definiert sich von jeher mit seiner Mitgliedschaft bei JUDAS PRIEST, die eigentlich irrelevant im Hinblick darauf war, was aus der Band wurde.

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  6. 24. März 2024 · 76 (born Oct 14th, 1947) Place of birth: United Kingdom (Birmingham, West Midlands, England) Gender: Male. Trivia. In 2009, published his part-autobiography, Dawn of the Metal Gods, co-written with Neil Daniels, in which he covers Judas Priest 's early years. Al Atkins was in another band called "Judas Priest" who split up in 1970.

  7. 72 (born Oct 14th, 1947) Place of origin: United Kingdom (West Bromwich, Birmingham, England) Gender: Male. Trivia. In 2009, published his part-autobiography, "Dawn of the Metal Gods", co-written with Neil Daniels, in which he covers Judas Priest 's early years.