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Alan John "Al" Atkins
Born (1947-10-14) 14 October 1947 (age 65)
West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
Genres Heavy metal, blues rock, hard rock
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964–present
Associated acts Judas Priest

Alan John "Al" Atkins (born 14 October 1947, Stone Cross, West Bromwich, Birmingham, England) is an English heavy metal vocalist, perhaps best known for his association with Judas Priest.

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Bio [edit]

Atkins began his musical career in 1964, singing in a succession of blues rock outfits before forming a band in September 1969, named Judas Priest (named after the Bob Dylan song "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"). Featuring a musical direction unrelated to the future metal band, this band lasted until April 1970, developing a small following in Birmingham before splitting up over creative differences.

By this time, bands such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were emerging, and Atkins was interested in pursuing a similar direction. Fellow Black Country musicians K.K. Downing, Ian Hill and John Ellis, who were in a band called Freight (April-October 1970) had similar musical interests, and teamed up with Atkins to form a new band. Atkins did not like the name Freight, so he suggested they be called Judas Priest, as he had rights to the name. After gaining a following in Birmingham, the Atkins-led Priest recorded a demo in 1971, which attracted the attention of Tony Iommi's management but failed to endear them with any of London's major record labels.

With a wife and young daughter to support and no record deal in sight, Atkins was forced "to get a haircut and a 9-to-5 job" in May 1973.[1] 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.

As of 2012, Atkins fronts the band Atkins/May Project, which also features guitarist Paul May.[2] A press release dated 21 May 2011 stated that Atkins would be contributing session vocals for the heavy metal opera project, Lyraka. [3] In 2013, Al will be recording a solo album of his favorite songs written between his days in Judas Priest to the Holy Rage days. He also will be working with guitarist Stevie Young, nephew of Angus Young from AC/DC. [4]

Discography [edit]

Solo [edit]

  • Judgement Day (1990)
  • Dreams of Avalon (1992)
  • Heavy Thoughts (1994)
  • Victim of Changes (1998)
  • Demon Deceiver (2007)
  • Demon Deceiver... Plus (Re-release with two bonus tracks, 2010)

Holy Rage [edit]

  • Holy Rage (2010)

Atkins / May Project [edit]

  • Serpent Kiss (2011)
  • Valley Of Shadows (2012)

Albums (guest sessions) [edit]

Lyraka

  • Lyraka Volume 2 (2012)

References [edit]

  1. ^ http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ex-judas-priest-singer-says-band-couldve-sounded-like-acdc-if-he-stuck-around/ Ex-Judas Priest Singer Says Band Could’ve Sounded Like AC/DC If He Stuck Around
  2. ^ http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ex-judas-priest-singer-says-band-couldve-sounded-like-acdc-if-he-stuck-around/ Ex-Judas Priest Singer Says Band Could’ve Sounded Like AC/DC If He Stuck Around
  3. ^ Original Judas Priest singer Al Atkins joins Lyraka line-up
  4. ^ Alice Roques, RockRevolt Magazine (2013-01-17). "January/February 2013 Digital issue: ATKINS MAY PROJECT".  Unknown parameter |publication= ignored (help)

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Al Atkins - Victim Of Changes

album "Victim Of Changes"

Dreamer Deceiver from the Al Atkins Album Demon Deceiver plus.

Featuring the brilliant guitars of Simon Lees.

Never Satisfied by Al Atkins

Never Satisfied by Al Atkins. Also covered by Judas Priest and Armoured Saint. This version is from his solo album Victim of Changes with Dave Holland on Dru...

Al Atkins - Heavy Thoughts

From the album "Heavy Thought" reissued in 2003 on Market square records. Written by Al Atkins This album is easy to find on Amazon!!!! http://www.alatkins.com/

Al Atkins-Whiskey Woman (Victim Of Changes)

From one time Judas Priest vocalist, Sun n Steel Fest 2004. Al Atkins wrote this song WHISKEY WOMAN before leaving Priest, which became a PRIEST Classic. The...

""FIGHT" by ATKINS MAY PROJECT

ATKINS MAY PROJECT with the track "FIGHT". Video taken from their "Serpents Kiss" album. BUY ALBUM HERE http://bit.ly/wbre3z. Featuring: Al Atkins (Original ...

Al Atkins Holy Rage Give Them Hell

The new Al Atkins Holy Rage video. Hope you dudes out there enjoy it.

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A Void to Avoid, written and sang by Al Atkins. Players are :- Al Atkins - Vocals Chris Johnson - Guitars Scott Dallow- Bass Mick "The Anvil" Hales - Drums B...

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Look To The Stars
Fri, 03 May 2013 06:47:16 -0700

The evening began with the Al Atkins, Executive Director of the Foundation presenting a plaque to James Gandolfini for his service to the cause. Gandolfini took the microphone and while looking at the plaque responded that he did not expect this. He ...
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