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  1. Hace 2 días · Learn about Glenn Tipton's life, career, solo albums, Parkinson's Foundation and signature pickups. Explore his musical influences, interviews, hobbies and lead guitar videos.

  2. Hace 2 días · Early Life. Early Life - Popup Gallery. At five years old I attended Olive Hill Primary School near Blackheath, Birmingham and went from there to Halesowen technical school, when I was eleven. As a youngster I enjoyed art and sport and played a lot of football (soccer) but also had a great interest in wildlife and birds. I had a happy childhood.

  3. Hace 3 días · Glenn Tipton Solo Album's. Guitars. I have used numerous guitars over the years. These include SG's and a 60's Fender Stratocaster up until about '78. During '78-'79. I used a black Gibson Les Paul Custom and also started using a modified CBS-era Fender Stratocaster with Dimarzio Super-Distortion (humbucking) pickups.

  4. Hace 2 días · Glenn Tipton opened up about his future with Judas Priest for the first time in so long. In a new interview with Total Guitar, the rocker discussed his health and said he did the most he could with the band. When it comes to whether he will continue for long with the band, he said: […]

  5. Hace 3 días · Metal God Glenn Tipton reveals the gear behind Judas Priest’s incendiary new album, Invincible Shield – and why he won’t be throwing in the towel any time soon

  6. Hace 3 días · Describing the characteristics of a classic Priest riff to us as “fast and furious, interlaced with very melodic passages”, Glenn Tipton is understandably proud of the group’s collective achievements on their latest recordings, it now being Faulkner’s third full-length within their ranks.

  7. Hace 3 días · Ten years ago Glenn was diagnosed to have the onset of the early stages of Parkinson’s – from then until recently Glenn has lived his life as the great heavy metal guitar player he has always been, maintaining by his own definition a standard of quality and performance that is incredibly important