In a new interview with Brian Edwards, founding JUDAS PRIEST bassist Ian Hill spoke about the fan and media response to the group’s music and visual presentation when he and his bandmates first came on to the scene in 1969 near Birmingham, United Kingdom. He said: “It wasn’t metal back then. It was…
IAN HILL Reflects On JUDAS PRIEST’s Early Years: ‘The Last Thing We Wanted To Be Was Another Blues Band’
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