K.K. Downing
Kenneth
"K.K." Downing (born 27 October 1951 in West Bromwich, England) is
a guitarist and one of the founding members of the legendary
British heavy metal band Judas Priest. He received his stage name
when a girl in Denmark could not pronounce his name and called him
'K.K.' instead.
Influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Downing bought his first guitar at the
age of sixteen. Downing found little support from his parents for
his career of choice. This did not change even after Judas Priest
achieved worldwide commercial success and critical acclaim. To
this day Downing's mother insists he should get a "proper job".
Downing has been noted dual lead with fellow Judas Priest
guitarist Glenn Tipton. Together with his schoolmate and fellow
band founding member Ian Hill, Downing has been solely dedicated
to the band for more than 35 years.
Childhood
Downing dropped out of school when he was fifteen, then kicked out
of his house when he was sixteen and has not (reportedly) talked
to his parents since. He had no ambition at the time, until he
picked up the guitar. His parents did not support his future
career, and still do not.
Homes
Downing owns a home in Spain, but his main abode is Astbury Hall
in Shropshire, England (worth $3.64 million). Downing's English
home is so huge and unused because of him not having a family, he
opened up a bed and breakfast in Astbury Hall. He has a golf
course and swimming pools for the people to use.
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