Like all bands, Judas Priest has had to change lineups over the years to accommodate members leaving/quitting or other reasons. Let's look at the lineup changes. I still can't believe I get to see these guys next year!!!!! My mind is completely blown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1969-1970
-Al Atkins/Ernie Chataway(John Perry)/Bruno Staplehill/John Partridge
-This was the earliest incarnation of Judas Priest, fronted by Al Atkins
1970-1973
-Al Atkins/K.K. Downing/Ian Hill/John Ellis(Alan Moore, Chris Campbell)
-This is where the Judas Priest lineup truly started, with Ian Hill and K.K. Downing
1973-1974
-Rob Halford/K.K. Downing/Ian Hill/John Hinch
-Rob Halford joined the band after he was suggested to Ian Hill by Rob's sister, who he was dating at the time
1974-1975
-Rob Halford/K.K. Downing/Glenn Tipton/Ian Hill/John Hinch
-As you can see, it's slowly but surely forming into the lineup we all know. It's been said that Glenn was the missing puzzle piece to the twin guitar assault that Judas Priest is known for
1975-1976
-Rob Halford/K.K. Downing/Glenn Tipton/Ian Hill/Alan Moore
-Once newbie Glenn Tipton had some time to write with Downing and Halford, things started taking a turn for the better
1977-1979
-Rob Halford/K.K. Downing/Glenn Tipton/Les Binks(Simon Phillips)/Ian Hill
-Simon Phillips joined the band and gave it the heavy metal sound
1979-1989
-Rob Halford/Ian Hill/K.K. Downing/Glenn Tipton/Dave Holland
-The classic lineup. What Judas Priest was known for all through its life. This is, to many fans, considered the definitive Priest lineup
1989-1992
-Rob Halford / K.K. Downing / Glenn Tipton / Ian Hill / Scott Travis
-During the making of 1992's Painkiller, known for its powerful kick drum starting off the title track, they had new drummer Scott Travis. He is the band's first American-born member
1996-2003
-Tim 'Ripper' Owens/ K.K. Downing / Glenn Tipton / Ian Hill / Dave Holland
-In 1996, the band tired of waiting for Rob to come back, so they hired American metal singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens, who took his name from the song "The Ripper". He was in a Judas Priest tribute band called British Steel. He seemed too good to be true, a true godsend for the band, bringing the heavy metal vocals to 1997's Jugulator, and 2001's Demolition. His story even inspired the movie Rockstar
2003-2011
-Rob Halford / K.K. Downing / Glenn Tipton / Ian Hill / Scott Travis
-Halford was back. They soldiered on, playing the 2004 Ozzfest concert, where they played with headliners Black Sabbath, their old Birmingham big brothers, since both bands are from the same town in England. They had a hard road ahead, as they followed thrash metal legends Slayer. Their album, 2005's Angel of Retribution was a success, but their first concept album, 2008's Nostradamus, didn't rank that high.
2011-present
-Rob Halford / Richie Faulkner / Glenn Tipton / Ian Hill / Scott Travis
-K.K. Downing announced his retirement and a replacement was needed. The band hired London-born Richie Faulkner and they made their first album with the London-born guitarist, Redeemer of Souls. They show no signs of slowing down
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