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Glenn Tipton

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Biography

Glenn Tipton is renowned as one-half of the legendary metal band Judas Priest's groundbreaking twin-guitar attack. Born in Birmingham, England, on October 25, 1948, Glenn Tipton played in several local bands before forming The Flying Hat Band, a heavy, Hawkwind-influenced rock unit, in 1972. He departed the following year to join Judas Priest, which became one of the most popular and influential metal bands of all time; late-'70s albums like Stained Class and Hell Bent For Leather virtually defined the new wave of british heavy metal movement, while early-'80s records like British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance brought them international commercial success and stardom as well. Glenn Tipton's partnership with K.K. Downing made for one of the most telepathic guitar teams in rock; the two were capable of keeping a groove in perfect synchronization, or trading off virtuosic solo licks. Lead singer Halford departed in 1991, leaving Priest's future in serious doubt, and in 1995 Glenn Tipton began work on his first solo album, taking on his first lead vocals since his The Flying Hat Band days. He recorded sporadically over the next two and a half years with a variety of musicians, including bassists Billy Sheehan and John Entwistle, and drummers Cozy Powell and Shannon Larkin, among many others. The results were finally released in 1997 on Atlantic Records as Baptizm Of Fire. With new lead singer Ripper Owens in place, however, Judas Priest became a viable concern again, and Glenn Tipton subsequently returned to the fold. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Paint It Black - (2:51)  -  682 plays
  2. Baptizm of Fire - (5:16)  -  355 plays
  3. Hard Core - (4:39)  -  281 plays
  4. Paint It Black (Remastered LP Version) - (2:51)  -  279 plays
  5. Enter the Storm - (5:56)  -  274 plays
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