JUDAS PRIEST Singer Visits Walsall Local History Centre; Photos Available

February 20, 2009

According to Metal Dog's Heavy Metal Blog, JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford and his sister Sue (who was previously married to PRIEST bass player Ian Hill) visited the Walsall Local History Centre on Friday, February 6.

A full report of the visit, including a number of photos, can be found at this location.

Located in the West Midlands, Walsall is an industrial town and one of the largest towns in the United Kingdom. It is northwest of Birmingham and is in what is sometimes described as the Black Country.

Walsall Local History Centre holds over 12,000 photographs dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. These cover the whole of the current Walsall Metropolitan Borough area from Darlaston to Aldridge and Willenhall to Brownhills.

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