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John Hinch
John Hinch
British musician
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Gamma Ray
Gamma Ray
German power metal band
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Ian Hill
Ian Hill
British musician
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Les Binks
Les Binks
Northern Irish drummer
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Pegazus
Pegazus
band
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Glenn Tipton
Glenn Tipton
British musician
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Rob Halford
Rob Halford
English heavy metal singer
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K. K. Downing
K. K. Downing
British musician
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Craig Goldy
Craig Goldy
American rock musician
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Corey Glover
Corey Glover
American singer, musician and guitarist
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Steve Smyth
Steve Smyth
American musician
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Tytan
Tytan
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
English drummer
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UFO
UFO
English heavy metal and hard rock band
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Chris Tsangarides
Chris Tsangarides
British record producer
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Tim "Ripper" Owens
Tim "Ripper" Owens
American heavy metal singer
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Tony Clarkin
Tony Clarkin
British musician
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Scott Travis
Scott Travis
American drummer
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Bob Catley
Bob Catley
British musician and singer
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Six Feet Under
Six Feet Under
American death metal band
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Racer X
Racer X
American heavy metal band
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Jörg Fischer
Jörg Fischer
German Metal guitarist
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Heaven
Heaven
Australian heavy metal band
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Spooky Tooth
Spooky Tooth
English rock band
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Don Airey
Don Airey
English keyboardist, rock musician
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
British heavy metal band
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Verbal Abuse
Verbal Abuse
band
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Angra
Angra
Brazilian power metal band
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Magnum
Magnum
British band
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Neil Murray
Neil Murray
British musician
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Cozy Powell
Cozy Powell
English rock drummer
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Richie Faulkner
Richie Faulkner
British guitarist
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Patrick Lachman
Patrick Lachman
American musician
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London
London
American heavy metal band formed in Hollywood, California in 1978
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Dave Walker
Dave Walker
English rock singer
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Chris Caffery
Chris Caffery
American guitarist
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Glenn Hughes
Glenn Hughes
British bassist and singer
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Riot V
Riot V
American heavy metal band
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Bobby Jarzombek
Bobby Jarzombek
American drummer
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Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy
Irish rock band
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Simon Phillips
Simon Phillips
English drummer (born 1957)
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Stratovarius
Stratovarius
Finnish musical group; power metal band
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Arch Enemy
Arch Enemy
Swedish melodic death metal band
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Tony Iommi
Tony Iommi
British guitarist and composer
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Rudy Sarzo
Rudy Sarzo
Cuban American musician
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Whitfield Crane
Whitfield Crane
American singer
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Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor
English guitarist best known as a member of Duran Duran
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Daron Malakian
Daron Malakian
Armenian-American guitarist
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Napalm Death
Napalm Death
British grindcore band
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Iron Angel
Iron Angel
German band
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Iced Earth
Iced Earth
American heavy metal band
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Sturm und Drang
Sturm und Drang
Finnish rock band
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Flotsam and Jetsam
Flotsam and Jetsam
thrash metal group from Phoenix, Arizona
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Deep Machine
Deep Machine
musical artist
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The Flying Hat Band
The Flying Hat Band
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Exciter
Exciter
Canadian speed metal band
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From First to Last
From First to Last
American post-hardcore band
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Clive Burr
Clive Burr
British drummer
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Boz Burrell
Boz Burrell
British singer and bassist
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Testament
Testament
American metal band
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D. D. Verni
D. D. Verni
American musician
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Ian Paice
Ian Paice
British rock drummer, songwriter
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Wishbone Ash
Wishbone Ash
British rock band
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British musician
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Alan "Skip" Moore (born 1 January 1950) is a British musician who is best known as the third official drummer of heavy metal band Judas Priest, who played on their second album, Sad Wings of Destiny (1976).

Moore was already active in the Birmingham rock, blues, folk and country scene, and played with numerous bands, including The Young Casuals, The Other Lot, The Outer Light, Gabriel Oak, Glad Stallion, Tendency Jones and Pendulum. He was first approached by guitarist K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill in 1971, and joined in the early and unofficial phase of the newborn Judas Priest for a period of about a year (during this time Al Atkins was still the vocalist). He left in 1972 to join the Birmingham country rock band Sundance, with whom he recorded the album Rain, Steam, Speed (1974), and their single "Coming Down".

In 1975, drummer John Hinch left Judas Priest, and Downing and Hill re-approached Moore. For the second time, Moore joined the band, making him the only drummer in the history of Judas Priest to have two separate stints. His first show after re-joining was in October 1975, Slough College, London, during which guitarist/backing vocalist Glenn Tipton introduced "our new drummer Skip" who "only had a few hours of rehearsal". In 1976, they recorded the album Sad Wings of Destiny. Despite the success of the album, Moore decided to leave again, only this time permanently.

Moore continued to play with numerous other bands and recording sessions. In 1981 he signed to Ariola Records with the band R.P.M., releasing two singles: "Now That Summer's Here" and "Lost In Space." After moving out of London he continued to play with various 'scratch bands' and session musicians. He later left music for a while and more or less faded into anonymity.

Over the years, several musical biographers, journalists, band members, and fans had tried to trace Moore without success. In the official biography The Story of Judas Priest: Defenders of the Faith, at the time it was written, author Neil Daniels said that Moore was the only former member of the band he could not trace at all.