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Metal Icon, 73, Helped Give Dolly Parton Rock Cred With a Surprise Duet originally appeared on Parade.
2025 has been a bumper year for new toys, with huge anticipation building ahead of the release of the Spider-Man Venom Versus ...
"The song fits with so many couples and coupling my voice with Rob, one of my all-time favorites, made it even more special.” ...
Rob Halford received a surprise when he performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia 40 years ago. The Judas Priest frontman told the Associated Press that meeting Joan Baez backstage at the star-studded ...
The Live Aid concerts in 1985 rocked the planet, but many of its stars don’t believe a similar event could happen in 2025’s ...
Rob Halford reflects on his earliest days in Judas Priest. Judas Priest had actually been at it for a few years by the time Halford made his first appearance with the band.. His first gig was in ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.
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 ...
Rob Halford opens up about Judas Priest's upcoming album, 'Invincible Shield,' and discusses why he thinks the Power Trip festival was such a significant show.
Rob Halford: Well, it goes back. From my early 40's, requests have been coming in from various people for me to think about making a memoir, and I always said that the time wasn't right.
Ahead of the band’s show at 1stBank Center on Nov. 19, Judas Priest’s Rob Halford talks to Reverb about the new album, nearly hanging things up and its breath of new life. As the long-time ...