List of Judas Priest band members explained

Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band from Birmingham. Formed in September 1969, the group originally featured vocalist Al Atkins, guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after their formation and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill and drummer John Partridge.[1] Partridge was replaced by Fred Woolley in 1970[2] shortly before the band broke up after just seven months,[3] at which point Atkins joined a group called Freight which featured guitarist Kenneth "K. K." Downing, bassist Ian Hill and drummer John Ellis.[4] Freight soon took over the Judas Priest moniker and underwent a succession of drummer changes: Alan Moore replaced Ellis in 1971, who was followed by Chris "Congo" Campbell, and later John Hinch in 1973. Hinch joined alongside his Hiroshima bandmate Rob Halford, after Atkins decided to leave due to the band's frustrations trying to sign a record deal.[1]

History

Upon signing a deal with record label Gull in April 1974, Judas Priest enlisted Flying Hat Band frontman Glenn Tipton as co-lead guitarist. After the release and promotion of the band's debut album Rocka Rolla, Hinch was replaced by the returning Moore. The drummer performed on Sad Wings of Destiny, but left again during the sessions for its follow-up Sin After Sin, which were completed by session contributor Simon Phillips. For the album's promotional tour, Les Binks was brought in on drums. Binks remained for the albums Stained Class and Killing Machine, before he was replaced by former Trapeze drummer Dave Holland in August 1979.[5] This lineup proved to be the most stable to date, producing six studio albums: British Steel, Point of Entry, Screaming for Vengeance, Defenders of the Faith, Turbo and Ram It Down.In November 1989, Scott Travis replaced Holland and debuted on Painkiller.[6] The album was the last at the time to feature Halford, who later left in May 1992.[7] The group went on hiatus for a few years, before enlisting Tim "Ripper" Owens – frontman of a Judas Priest tribute act called British Steel – as Halford's replacement in May 1996.[8] Owens recorded two albums with the band – 1997's Jugulator and 2001's Demolition – before Halford rejoined in July 2003.[9] Angel of Retribution and Nostradamus followed, before Downing left and was replaced by Richie Faulkner in April 2011.[10] The guitarist's departure was reportedly due to differences with other band members and management. In February 2018, Tipton ceased touring full-time with the band after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, with Andy Sneap taking his place on tour,[11] and Tipton making occasional appearances on subsequent tours.[12]

Members

Current

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Ian Hillall Judas Priest releases
Glenn Tipton
Rob Halfordlead vocalsall Judas Priest releases from Rocka Rolla (1974) to Painkiller (1990), and from Angel of Retribution (2005) onwards
Scott Travisall Judas Priest releases from Painkiller (1990) onwards
Richie Faulkner2011–presentall Judas Priest releases from Redeemer of Souls (2014) onwards

Former

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Al Atkinslead vocalsnone
K. K. Downingall Judas Priest releases from Rocka Rolla (1974) to (2009)
John Ellis1970–1971drums
Alan "Skip" MooreSad Wings of Destiny (1976)
Chris "Congo" Campbell1972–1973
John Hinch1973–1975 Rocka Rolla (1974)
Simon Phillips1977 Sin After Sin (1977)
Les Binks
Dave Holland1979–1989 all Judas Priest releases from British Steel (1980) to Ram It Down (1988)
Tim "Ripper" Owens1996–2003lead vocalsall Judas Priest releases from Jugulator (1997) to Live in London (2003)

Session and Touring

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Jeff Martin1985–1986 backing vocalsTurbo (1986)
Don Airey
Andy Sneap

Early members

ImageNameYears activeInstruments
Brian "Bruno" Stapenhill1969–1970bass guitar
John Partridgedrums
John Perry1969 guitar
Ernie Chataway1969–1970
Fred Woolley1970drums

Lineups

PeriodMembersReleases
September — November 1969
  • Al Atkins – lead vocals
  • John Perry – guitars
  • Bruno Stapenhill – bass guitar
  • John Partridge – drums
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November 1969 – March 1970
  • Al Atkins – lead vocals
  • Ernie Chataway – guitars
  • Bruno Stapenhill – bass guitar
  • John Partridge – drums
March — April 1970
  • Al Atkins – lead vocals
  • Ernie Chataway – guitars
  • Bruno Stapenhill – bass guitar
  • Fred Woolley – drums
Band inactive April – October 1970
October 1970 – June 1971 rowspan="4"
June 1971 – June 1972
  • Al Atkins – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Alan Moore – drums
June 1972 – May 1973
  • Al Atkins – lead vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • K. K. Downing – guitars
  • Chris Campbell – drums
May 1973 – April 1974
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • John Hinch – drums
April 1974 — October 1975
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • John Hinch – drums
October 1975 – January 1977
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Alan Moore – drums
January – March 1977
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Simon Phillips – drums
March 1977 – July 1979
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Les Binks – drums
August 1979 – October 1989
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals, synthesizers
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Dave Holland – drums
November 1989 – May 1992
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums
Band inactive May 1992 – May 1996
May 1996 – July 2003
  • Tim "Ripper" Owens – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums
July 2003 – April 2011
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitars, backing vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums
April 2011 – February 2018
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Richie Faulkner – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums, backing vocals
February 2018 – 10 January 2022
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals
  • Richie Faulkner – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums, backing vocals
  • Andy Sneap – guitars
Firepower World Tour
10–15 January 2022
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals
  • Richie Faulkner – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums, backing vocals
15 January 2022 – present
  • Rob Halford – lead vocals
  • Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals
  • Richie Faulkner – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums, backing vocals
  • Andy Sneap – guitars, backing vocals

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Judas Priest Lineup Changes: A Complete Guide . Rivadavia . Eduardo . Ultimate Classic Rock . 6 December 2014 . 25 December 2015 .
  2. Web site: Judas Priest early years . 2023-04-20 . www.brumbeat.net.
  3. News: Judas Priest's Co Founding Guitarist Ernie Chataway Dead At 62 . . 14 May 2014 . 16 July 2019 .
  4. Web site: Judas Priest: Biography & History . Erlewine . Stephen Thomas . Stephen Thomas Erlewine . . 25 December 2015 .
  5. Web site: Obituary: Mel Galley . Daniels . Neil . . 4 July 2008 . 16 July 2019 .
  6. News: Norfolk native Scott Travis wins Grammy with Judas Priest . . 1 February 2010 . 16 July 2019 .
  7. Book: Daniels, Neil . The Story of Judas Priest: Defenders of the Faith . 7 April 2010 . London, England . . 978-0857122391 . 11 . 16 July 2019 .
  8. Web site: A Metal-Head Becomes A Metal-God . Revkin . Andrew C. . . 27 July 1997 . 16 July 2019 .
  9. News: Judas Priest Discuss Emotional Reunion, Leaving Ripper Owens Behind . https://web.archive.org/web/20160107175911/http://www.mtv.com/news/1473785/judas-priest-discuss-emotional-reunion-leaving-ripper-owens-behind/ . dead . 7 January 2016 . Wiederhorn . Jon . . 14 July 2003 . 27 December 2015 .
  10. News: Last rites: KK Downing quits Judas Priest just before farewell tour . Michaels . Sean . . 21 April 2011 . 27 December 2015 .
  11. News: Judas Priest's Glenn Tipton diagnosed with Parkinson's disease . Snapes . Laura . . 12 February 2018 . 12 February 2018 .
  12. Web site: Kaufman . Spencer . 2022-03-31 . Glenn Tipton on Judas Priest's 2022 tour, upcoming album, Rock Hall nomination, and more . 2023-03-30 . Consequence . en-US.