
Fan-filmed video of former JUDAS PRIEST drummer Les Binks performing with the Finnish PRIEST tribute band PRIESTHOOD FINLAND on November 19 at the Classic Rock And Metal Meeting at On The Rocks in Helsinki can be seen below.
Binks was among the PRIEST members who were inducted into the Rock And Roll…
Watch LES BINKS Perform With Finnish JUDAS PRIEST Tribute Band
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