Born: August 25, 1951 in Birmingham, England
Bruce Dickinson, James LaBrie, Geddy Lee, Klaus Meine, Phil Mogg, Dee Snider, Jeff Scott Soto, Ann Wilson, Biff Byford, Mark Boals, Phil Anselmo, Geoff Tate, Ray Alder, John Oliva, Devin Townsend, Sean Harris, Jim Gillette, Sammy Hagar, Freddie Mercury
Devin Townsend, Don Dokken, Paul Di'Anno, Udo Dirkschneider, Joe Elliott, Jim Gillette, Sean Harris, James LaBrie, Dee Snider, Jeff Scott Soto, Biff Byford, Sebastian Bach, Mark Boals, Phil Anselmo, Geoff Tate, Ray Alder, John Oliva, Bruce Dickinson
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There have been few vocalists in the history of heavy metal whose singing style has been as influential and instantly recognizable as Rob Halford. Born on August 25, 1951, in Birmingham, England, Halford began singing as a teenager, fronting a local rock band, Hiroshima, and working as a theatrical lighting engineer. But a freak occurrence landed Halford the frontman spot with an up-and-coming rock band out of Birmingham, Judas Priest. In 1973, Halford's sister was dating Priest bassist Ian Hill, and one day a few members were over at the Halford's house, when they overheard Halford singing along to the radio.
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