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I think I’m actually the only person who really is keeping count of LGBTQ musicians, since I write about one a week over at my site and haven’t repeated in almost three years.
Thanks for the tip!
Who is this fool that just had to add the comment about JPs frontman being gay? Report the fact the the band won the Grammy and keep your personal feelings aside fumbduck!
Thanks Priest for all your hard work and your great influence to Heavy Metal music!
Eli~ You’ll find why they mentioned the fact that Halford was gay in the logo in the upper-left of this page.
And what’s music without personal feelings? His sexuality is just another reason to love Judas Priest.