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Judas Priest's KK Downing in business to showcase new rock acts

Former Judas Priest guitarist KK Downing has unveiled plans to re-establish the Midlands as the centre of the heavy metal universe by becoming a promoter.

KK Downing

Former Judas Priest guitarist KK Downing has unveiled plans to re-establish the Midlands as the centre of the heavy metal universe by becoming a promoter.

The acclaimed axeman has kicked off his new career with the launch of The Future of Heavy Metal, a venture which he hopes will help young hard rock bands follow in the footsteps of legends like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest.

The initiative, a new business venture in partnership with experienced promoter Dave Coleman, aims to offer a live music platform to showcase the heavy metal stars of tomorrow.

With Midland gigs in Birmingham and Wolverhampton already under their belt Mr Downing and Mr Coleman now plan to roll the idea out further afield with tours around the country.

The first crop of bands being showcased include Midland acts Hostile, Under Blackened Skies and Fury, along with French band Moray Firth.

Mr Downing said becoming involved with the local rock scene, which included writing a song for Wednesbury outfit Hostile, brought a realisation of just how difficult it is for raw talent to progress.

“This is a new venture for us, but we hope to roll it out around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, I felt that I wanted to give something back and this seems like an ideal way,” he said.

“I think the way the industry is now it is exceptionally tough for young bands as there is no one around any more who is willing to back and support them.