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Wings of Angels Festival Celebrates the Life of Steve Grimmett
Steve Grimmett, lead singer of the renowned metal band Grim Reaper, will be remembered at the one-day Wings of Angels Festival.
The life of one of Swindon’s most famous residents will be celebrated later this year – heavy metal style.
Steve Grimmett, producer, songwriter and lead singer of the internationally renowned metal band Grim Reaper, will be remembered at the one-day Wings of Angels Festival (official website here), named after the lead track from the band’s 2018 album Walking in the Shadows.
Grim Reaper was at the forefront of the New Wave British Heavy Metal scene, which took the world by storm in the 1980s.
Steve Grimmett, who sold over a million albums, is considered one of the greatest heavy metal singers ever. He gained notoriety throughout the world, with a large following in Europe, the USA, South America, and Japan. His career included numerous highly acclaimed studio albums, single releases, and MTV airplay.
Steve passed away in August 2022. To meet the demand from the singer’s global fanbase, his wife, Millie Grimmett, is organizing the festival to celebrate his life with a musical send-off. The festival will include guest singers performing songs from Steve’s back catalogue, and bands from around the world with a connection to Steve and his music. Former WASP guitarist Chris Holmes is headlining the event.
Millie said:
“Steve’s life was heavy metal. He got so much pleasure out of performing onstage, meeting fans and recording music. It’s only right that the Wings of Angels Festival pays tribute to that through a packed line-up of metal acts from near and far. We’re looking forward to a sold-out Festival, amazing music and a fitting celebration of Steve’s life.”
In addition to Steve’s back catalogue of music dating from 1979-2022, his legacy also includes influence on popular culture in the 1990s, with Grim Reaper songs “See You in Hell” (1983), “Fear No Evil” (1985), and “Rock You to Hell” (1987), each gaining notoriety for appearing on the MTV animation Beavis and Butt-Head.
During his 45-year career, Steve shared the stage with a wealth of big names including Judas Priest, Bon Jovi, Scorpions and Deep Purple. At one point, he was even touted to be the new vocalist for Iron Maiden.
Millie added:
“Such was Steve’s impact on music that we have had people contact us from around the world to purchase tickets and to join us in Swindon, UK for Wings of Angels. People have been sharing stories and pictures on our social media pages and it is really heartwarming to see this outpouring of affection for someone who did so much to shape the metal scene over several decades.”
Wings of Angels Festival is being held at Swindon’s MECA on Saturday 23rd November. Tickets are available online at wingsofangelsfest.com.
The consensus of his family, friends and fans is clear. Steve Grimmett was one of a kind. It wasn’t just his absolutely amazing vocal abilities, he was a genuinely nice and extremely approachable guy, no rock star ego at all. As we reflect on his contribution to the world, remember the prophetic lines of Grim Reaper’s classic anthem”Rock You To Hell” that he and Nick Bowcott gave us in response to the 1985 PMRC’s attempt to censor music lyrics, in which they questioned if books were next? And here we are in 2024, and yes, Steve, you were right!
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