JUDAS PRIEST Guitarist Launches 'K.K.'s Steel Mill'

March 9, 2007

JUDAS PRIEST guitarist K.K. Downing has announced the launch of his long-awaited personal web site, www.kkdowning.net.

K.K.'s Steel Mill, as the site is known, gives a distinct flavor of the Black Country, a name given to the massive area of industry where K.K. was born.

The site has interpretations in many different languages and has many unique offerings not just for JUDAS PRIEST fans but for rock and metal fans all over the world.

The site also contains many different features such as interviews and reviews of other bands, unseen video footage, and mysteries to unlock, not forgetting some PRIEST goodies that are extremely rare.

K.K. and his mill workers claim that if you are into metal then the Steel Mill is the place where you belong.

So feed the flames of the furnaces by logging on!

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