3/3: ROB HALFORD ON ROCK ICONS

If you saw the Rock Icons show that aired after TMS this past Saturday with Rob Halford you saw a very emotional segment where he tells the story of calling a sick fan who was dying from cancer. I was very happy to see Rob tell that story because I was the one who asked him to do it. This happened about a year ago and I never said anything about it simply because I didn’t know if Rob wanted people to know he did it and I didn’t want to start a trend of always calling on friends like Rob for favors. I was asked by a friend who works at SiriusXM if I would reach out to Rob. It was his best friend who was a huge Priest fan and sadly had days to live. A call from Halford was something he could have only dreamed about. The story was very moving and I reached out to Rob and told him about it. I didn’t want to put him on the spot and knew how incredibly difficult it would be for him to call someone he didn’t know at all who was dying, so I didn’t pressure at all and just told him the story. Rob said to me to set a date and time and to send him the number and he would call. Sure enough at the appointed day and time Rob called this man in the hospital and had a nice chat with him. I was not there and I didn’t know the man who was ill. It was his best friend Steve who I knew and who contacted me. Steve called me shortly after thanking me for setting it up and blown away by Rob doing it and what it meant to his friend. Sadly he lost his battle with cancer a few days later. But needless to say it was an incredibly powerful moment for all. When Rob talked about it in the Icons show you could see how moving it was for him as well. I was surprised and pleased he revealed he did this. Why? So many artists go on about how much they love their fans, and many truly do. But so few would go the extra mile of calling a complete stranger at an incredibly tough time to help lift their spirits for a few minutes. That is Rob Halford. Rob reminds me a lot of our mutual late friend Ronnie James Dio in that way. Always will going the extra mile for their fans and truly truly appreciating them. Needless to say shortly after the show aired Saturday my friend Steve contacted me again. He was watching and saw the emotion in Rob’s face when he mentioned it in the show. It caught everyone off guard who was in on making it happen and all were grateful Rob did it. I only relay this all to you because it is important to acknowledge the total class act Halford is. Having him as a friend for a very long time I always knew this. But in a day and age where all most media seems to do is want to pounce on people or celebrate the train wrecks, I think it is cool to hear stories like this and give credit where credit is due to not only phenomenal talents in our genre of music, but equally awesome human beings.

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  • Campbell Milton on

    This made me so emotional. My wife passed from Cancer last October, and a musician friend I am a fan of came in and played guitar with me for my wife, and another friend sang one of my wife’s fave songs whilst she was still alive but after the diagnosis. It gave me a great memory, and its the kind of gift you never forget. So, to have someone of Rab Halford’s stature make a call to someone in this situation is, I know from experience, a great thing for the person “dealing” with cancer, as well as people close to the one with Cancer. Thanks Eddie for all that you do and facilitate.


    • Dana on

      Campbell,

      I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. I know what it’s like to lose someone you love. My first love, whom I remained close to, took his life exactly a year ago. five days ago. I wish you much love, support and comfort.

      Dana from ET.com


  • Louis Woessner on

    Thanks Eddie and Dana for showing this and posting this story about Halford. This is why Halford and Priest have been my favorite band since the early 80’s. Clearly a class act and he was truly emotional for this fan! He seemed to truly care when most stories you see and hear show a very shallow “famous” person. I just hate that we won’t get another 40 years of Halford and Priest…but who knows! HA!


  • Mr. Rock And Roll on

    I met Rob in 1988. I have met quite a few rock stars over the decades, and hands down the nicest one was Rob Halford. He came off the bus after having done an electrifying performance at the coliseum where I live. Happy faced, smiling, he said “Hi, ok, who would like to take a picture? Who wants an autograph?” There were only about 15 people waiting and everyone was thrilled. What a genuinely nice person. Brian May is a close, VERY close second, but Rob is the absolute best. For those of you wondering who was the worst? Hands down, Rick Springfield. SuperDouche…


    • Dana on

      Rick Springfield? WTF?? Lol!

      Dana from ET.com 🙂


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