Metal GOD Businessman?!

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From Melodic Rock:
ROB HALFORD CREATES NEW COMPANY FOR FUTURE SOLO RELEASES:
Press Release / Heavy Metal superstar Rob Halford - The Metal God - has purchased his ground-breaking, critically acclaimed Halford catalog from Sanctuary Records U.K. The three albums under the band name Halford include Resurrection (2000), the two-CD concert recording Live Insurrection (2001) and Crucible (2002).
The Halford titles were acquired January 2006, and they will be the first music releases to possess The Metal God's new corporate imprint Metal God Entertainment (MGE) an entity which will act as exclusive production company and label for Rob's future solo music and film releases. Under new licenses, much of Rob's existing and new titles will release through global-label partners whom have worked previously with The Metal God. Additional details available late-summer 2006.
The Roy Z. Produced Halford titles 'Resurrection' (2000) and 'Live Insurrection' (2001) have been Re-Mastered. Roy and John Baxter (Rob Halford's Manager / Executive Producer) recruited Denmark Producer / Mixer Tue Madsen to Re-Mix and Master one of Rob Halford's finest releases 'Crucible' (2002). Additional details available late-summer 2006.
In 2007, Metal God Entertainment (MGE) will release Fight, War Of Words - The Film. Recorded throughout 1992 and 1993, this 5.1 surround-sound film presents a view of Rob Halford as he makes his decision to leave Heavy Metal legends Judas Priest, record and tour with his first solo band 'Fight.' The band's original audio-demonstration recordings (1992) will appear on a separate Fight soundtrack release. Promotional trailer available at www.RobHalford.com/trailers.
Also in 2007, Metal God Entertainment (MGE) will release Halford - Live at Rock In Rio 2001. The formation of Rob Halford's new Heavy Metal band (Halford) is chronicled from studio to road in 5.1 surround sound. After releasing 'Resurrection' (2000) Halford screams through a 95-city, world-wide concert tour. The band's final-tour performance at Brazil's Rock in Rio III (2001) festival in front of more than a quarter-million Metal fans presents an up-close view of one of Metal's hardest working and innovative bands. The film's audio-only soundtrack release Halford - Live at Rock In Rio III - has been Produced by Roy Z. Promotional trailer available at www.RobHalford.com/trailers.
The anticipated Halford studio album Halford IV is being rescheduled as Rob is in studio with Judas Priest collaborating on their 2007 release and subsequent tour. Additional Halford IV details available summer 2008.
Halford is universally recognized as the greatest singer in the history of Heavy Metal.
Halford departed Judas Priest in 1992 to pursue a solo career during which he has released seven albums thus far. He formed an uncompromising new band called Fight which released 'War of Words' (1993), 'Mutations' (1994) and 'A Small Deadly Space' (1995). Up next was the Two project with Trent Reznor at the production helm. Two released the experimental, industrial rock-flavored 'Voyeurs' (1998). The Metal God realized he missed writing, recording and performing the kind of Heavy Metal he helped invent, and the result was the formation of Halford.
Heavy Metal fans all over the world yearned for the Metal God to reunite with Judas Priest, and after 12 long years they got their wish in summer 2003.
For the latest music, news and ultimate Heavy Metal bulletin-board experience - visit The Metal God's official web site www.RobHalford.com. Bring home official Metal God Merchandise www.HalfordMerchandise.com.
 
Very smart move. Well done Rob. By the time he has to quit singing he can earn his money with his business.

NP: Metallica - Master of Puppets
 
sixxswine said:
I'm looking forward to seeing the dvd's.
After watching him on the VH-1 Honors show, I'm convinced that
his voice is no more...

Yea I had the same experience watching him try to sing "Painkiller" on the latest Priest DVD. Sad but he's an old guy now.
 
I read it already. Smart move indeed, a great player knows when is time to retire.
I love JP and I was so happy with the reunion but likewise you all after seeing the last DVD I acknowledge the fact that he's not capable of hit the same notes.
 
he's still the greatest metal singer ever, no one can touch halford, he sounds great live, trust, i saw jp 10 times on the aor tour, sounded killer every night, granted he's not 20 something , but he's still the best around
 
I thought rob's voice is doing well for a ol koot. Better then Ozzy anyway... XD

Heh, a clever man Rob is.. Now he can live a life of retirement.. I bet it'll be a quiet one after all the rock life he's been through...

Then again, I thought Pizza was bread when I was 3.
 
SoundMaster said:
First Ozzy, now Rob and Ronnie. Might Bruce be next? :cry:

Bite your tongue! :zombie: I have to see Dio in July I let you know afterwards.

TheVaine said:
I thought rob's voice is doing well for a ol koot. Better then Ozzy anyway... XD

Better than Ozzy even my mother :heh:

Then again, I thought Pizza was bread when I was 3.

It is...with some strange stuff over it :p
 
LOUCIFER666 said:
he's still the greatest metal singer ever, no one can touch halford, he sounds great live, trust, i saw jp 10 times on the aor tour, sounded killer every night, granted he's not 20 something , but he's still the best around

Hey LOUCIFER666 welcome to UMOS I know you from the Quorum where I also used to post as Hawk.

I would agree that Halford is still my favorite singer. But seeing the latest DVD from Priest has instilled some doubts. I hope you are right. :)
 
SoundMaster said:
Speaking of old gods, anyone hear the miserable Dio performance on the "Holy Diver Live" set? I'm afraid our old gods are nearing their last days of dominance.

First Ozzy, now Rob and Ronnie. Might Bruce be next? :cry:

Shut your mouth! :ill:
 
SoundMaster said:
Speaking of old gods, anyone hear the miserable Dio performance on the "Holy Diver Live" set? I'm afraid our old gods are nearing their last days of dominance.

First Ozzy, now Rob and Ronnie. Might Bruce be next? :cry:
Dio might sound tired on this live recording, but last week at the belgian gig he did not for sure! His voice on this current tour is in the same shape I've heard it these past 10 years.
 
Anybody have the DVD from AOR disc? It just proves Rob's still got it. You can't sound fresh every night though...

I wonder how Udo's voice is doing, haven't heard a live recording in quite some time, anybody know if he's thrashed his voice yet?