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Alan John "Al" Atkins (born October
11, 1947 in West
Bromwich, Birmingham,
England)
is a hard
rock vocalist,
perhaps best known for his association with Judas
Priest. He began his musical career in 1966, singing in a succession of
blues-rock
outfits before forming a band named Judas Priest (named after the Bob Dylan
song
By this time, bands such as Led
Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were emerging, and
Atkins was interested in pursuing a similar direction. Fellow
Birmingham musicians
As Atkins had a young daughter to support, he was forced to leave Priest in 1973 in favor of a day job. He was replaced by Rob Halford, who found himself singing many songs that were originally written by Atkins. Consequently, the album Rocka Rolla gives a portrait of Atkins' original vision for the band. Atkins eventually formed another band, Lion and went solo after it dissolved. Atkins has retained close ties to his former Priest bandmates, who assisted him on Victim of Changes, which featured rerecorded versions of songs he had written in the early '70s.
| Judas Priest |
|---|
| Current members |
| Rob Halford | |
| Former members |
| Albums: Rocka
Rolla | Sad
Wings of Destiny | Sin
After Sin | Stained
Class | Killing
Machine | |
| Compilations/Box Sets: The
Best of Judas Priest | Hero, Hero
| The Collection | Metalogy | |
| DVDs: |
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