Watch Pro-Shot Video of JUDAS PRIEST At Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2022; Including ALICE COOPER Induction, Performance, And Acceptance Speeches

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British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST were reunited with guitarist K.K. Downing and drummer Les Binks for a performance at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on November 5 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Pro-shot video of the performance as well as Alice Cooper‘s induction speech and the PRIEST members’ acceptance speeches, which aired this past Saturday (November 19) on HBO, can be seen below.

PRIEST received the Musical Excellence Award at the event, which honored Eminem, Dolly Parton, DURAN DURAN, Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, EURYTHMICS and Carly Simon in the Performers category.

The JUDAS PRIEST members who got inducted include current members Rob Halford (vocals),Ian Hill (bass),Glenn Tipton (guitar) and Scott Travis (drums),along with former members Downing, Binks and late drummer Dave Holland. Halford, Hill, Tipton and Travis were joined by Binks, Downing and current guitarist Richie Faulkner for a three-song medley consisting of “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin'”, “Breaking The Law” and “Living After Midnight”.

PRIEST was inducted into the Rock Hall by fellow rock legend Cooper, who described them as “the definitive metal band.” He added: “They defined the sound we know of heavy metal and their sound is unmistakable. And what can you say about Rob Halford‘s voice? Never have screams covered such a range. Is there any emotion that he can’t express? They’re electrifying on stage and one of the hardest-hitting live bands in the history of rock and roll. PRIEST has carried the flag of hard rock and heavy metal proudly for something like 50 years, never wavering or following trends or pretending to be anything but exactly what they are,” Cooper said. “They are flying high tonight. Much deserved and long overdue.”

In his acceptance speech, Halford told the crowd: “I’m the gay guy in the band. We call ourselves the heavy metal community which is all-inclusive, no matter what your sexual identity is, what you look like, or what you believe in or don’t believe in. Everybody’s welcome.”

Halford also addressed the fact that PRIEST recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, saying: “We should get out another 50 years, but the joy about music is that it lives forever. And that’s the reason why we’re here. We live for heavy metal. We live for music. And we’re living for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.”

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