

In 2002, Saxon released Heavy Metal Thunder, a compilation album featuring re-recorded versions of songs from the band's biggest selling albums. September 1999 saw the release of ‘Metalhead’. Saxon released ‘Unleash the Beast’ in 1997. 1996 saw the release of another live album, ‘The Eagle Has Landed Pt II’. During 1994, the band parted ways with Graham Oliver, with Doug Scarratt joining the band. In 1992, Saxon sustained this success with the release of ‘Forever Free’. The band eventually decided to embark on a European tour titled '10 Years Of Denim And Leather' which proved to be a successful move and in 1990, they signed to Virgin Records and started work on their new album ‘Solid Ball of Rock’, which was released in 1991. 1989 saw the release of Rock n Roll Gypsies a live album recorded on an arena tour of eastern Europe in 1988, but by 1989, the gigs at the big stadiums and arenas of Europe and the US were few and far between and, with no record deal, Saxon's future was uncertain. In the summer of 1986, Saxon headlined the Reading Festival and toured the United States.ġ988 saw the release of ‘Destiny’ with Tim “Nibbs” Carter joining the band on bass. For the recording of the band’s eight studio album ‘Rock The Nations’ bass parts were played by Biff Byford, with Elton John making guest appearances as pianist on 2 tracks. Following another Worldwide tour the band parted ways with bassist Steve Dawson. The band then signed with EMI Records and in 1985 ‘Innocence Is No Excuse’ was released. In 1984 the band released their sixth studio album ‘Crusader’ with a successful worldwide tour that followed, named "The World Crusade”. Saxon also played the Monsters Of Rock festival again in 1982, becoming the first band to appear there twice.ġ983's Power & the Glory became the band’s best selling album Worldwide to date with the album’s cover artwork by Hollywood film director Ridley Scott. In 1982 Saxon released the live album The Eagle Has Landed, charting at #5 in the UK. The band quickly replaced him with Nigel Glockler, formerly of Toyah, who had to learn the entire set within a day and a half. Just as the band was to embark on a long tour to follow the success of ‘Denim And Leather’, drummer Pete Gill left, after injuring his hand. The album also featured fan favourites such as "Princess of the Night", "Never Surrender" and "And the Bands Played On" – all UK Top 20 hits.

In 1981, the band released their fourth album ‘Denim and Leather’, its title track is regarded as a metal anthem. Two singles were issued: the title track and "Dallas 1PM", the latter about the assassination of U.S. ‘Strong Arm of the Law’ was released later in the year, charting at #11 in the UK. In April of that year, Saxon made the first of many appearances on Top of the Pops, performing the hit "Wheels of Steel". Their set was recorded, but not officially released until 2000. On 16 August, they earned a positive reception at the first Monsters of Rock festival, commemorated by the following year's "And the Bands Played On".
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As a result, Saxon began a series of long UK tours. It resulted in two hit songs: the title track and the crowd favourite "747 (Strangers in the Night)". ‘Wheels of Steel’, released in 1980, charted at #5 in the UK and stayed in those charts for six months. In 1979, the band changed their name to Saxon and signed to French record label Carrere who then released their eponymous debut album. The band was formed in Barnsley in 1977 by Peter “Biff” Byford on vocals, Paul Quinn and Graham Oliver on guitars, Steve "Dobby" Dawson on bass, Pete Gill on drums and were originally named "Son of a Bitch". The band tour regularly and have sold more than 13 million albums worldwide. During the 1980s, Saxon established themselves among Europe's most successful metal acts. They had numerous singles in the UK Singles Chart and chart success all over Europe and Japan, as well as success in the United States. Saxon were the leaders of the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), they had eight UK Top 40 albums in the 1980s including four UK Top 10 albums and two Top 5 albums.

The Band are comprised of members Peter “Biff” Byford (vocals), Paul Quinn & Doug Scarratt (guitars), Nibbs Carter (bass) & Nigel Glockler (drums).

Now in their fourth decade of making music, continuing the tradition that they helped create, Saxon are still a tour de force in heavy metal music.
