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Biff byford autobiography in five shorts

          Biff Byford (Saxon): I grew up in the s.

        1. Biff Byford (Saxon): I grew up in the s.
        2. The single “Iron Wheels” was co-written by front man Biff Byford and drummer Nigel Glockler and was about and dedicated to Byford's father who.
        3. In , frontman Biff Byford looked back on the making of a record that helped reinvent metal for the 80s.
        4. The Borrowed Time tour ended in November '82 so from early December we gathered in Sean's bedroom to write new material.
        5. 󰤥 4 Happy 74th Birthday to Biff Byford (Saxon).
        6. In , frontman Biff Byford looked back on the making of a record that helped reinvent metal for the 80s....

          Biff Byford

          British rock vocalist (born 1951)

          Musical artist

          Peter Rodney "Biff" Byford (born 15 January 1951)[1][2] is an English singer best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Saxon.

          Early life

          Byford was born in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire, the youngest of four children to Ernest Charles and Irene Byford. He has a brother, a half-sister from his father's side, Enid, who is 20 years older than him and a half-brother Michael from his mother.[3]

          Byford was just 11 years old when his mother died.

          "Being so young," he says, "it was a crushing blow.

          The Martin Popoff short ebook about the making of the Saxon album, Power & The Glory.

          But that, I think, is when that will to survive was built in."

          Only two years later his father, whom Byford describes as a violent alcoholic, suffered a terrible accident while at work at a textile mill, losing an arm after it was entangled in a piece of heavy machinery.

          He joined a youth club band at 14. When he was 15, in 1966, having left school to work as a junior carp